In the market, what we fear the most is not choosing the wrong coin, but misreading the overall direction.
Execution is indeed key, but if the track itself is wrong, no amount of effort will help. After this cycle, I increasingly feel that identifying the long-term trends of core assets like Bitcoin $BTC and Ethereum $ETH is much stronger than frequently changing positions. If the direction is right, time will prove everything.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 11-23 16:34
The direction is really amazing; understanding the big trend is worth much more than daily operations.
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CafeMinor
· 11-23 11:00
Having a sense of direction is indeed more important than trading frequency, I agree with that. But honestly, how many people can really hold onto BTC and ETH without wavering?
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 11-22 09:33
Sense of direction is truly of utmost importance, more effective than any technical analysis. Just hold onto BTC and ETH, that's all you need to do—don't mess around needlessly.
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TokenAlchemist
· 11-20 17:39
tbh the tariff stuff is just noise... what actually matters is you caught the macro shift early. most people still chasing shitcoin pumps while btc's doing the heavy lifting lmao. direction > execution every single time, don't @ me.
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orphaned_block
· 11-20 17:30
A sense of direction is more important than anything else... If you get it right, you win easily; if you get it wrong, no amount of effort will help.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 11-20 17:19
The general direction is indeed the right path, but I'm a bit anxious now that everything is rising.
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GasFeeDodger
· 11-20 17:16
Haha, you are right. I am the kind of guy who frequently changes positions and ends up Rekt. I have come to realize that now.
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TradFiRefugee
· 11-20 17:12
A sense of direction is really more important than anything else. Right now, I'm just sticking to BTC and ETH, and avoiding other distractions.
In the market, what we fear the most is not choosing the wrong coin, but misreading the overall direction.
Execution is indeed key, but if the track itself is wrong, no amount of effort will help. After this cycle, I increasingly feel that identifying the long-term trends of core assets like Bitcoin $BTC and Ethereum $ETH is much stronger than frequently changing positions. If the direction is right, time will prove everything.