In recent years, more and more hot money has entered the market, and everyone's holding periods are actually getting shorter. Short-term speculation and quick in-and-out trading have become the norm.
But precisely because of this, the advantages of investors who坚持长期持仓 (stick to long-term holdings) become even more apparent. When the vast majority are chasing short-term ups and downs, truly patient holders are already using time to gain space. The data is clear—average holding periods are decreasing. What does this mean? It indicates that the competitiveness of long-term strategies is on the rise.
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consensus_whisperer
· 21h ago
That's what they say, but how many people can really endure until that day?
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HashBard
· 12-25 11:51
ngl the irony here hits different... while everyone's finger-hovering over the sell button, the real narrative arc is being written by people who literally forgot their seed phrases. paradox of patience in a velocity-obsessed market, innit
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MEVHunter
· 12-25 11:49
nah this is exactly how the game gets rigged... while everyone's chasing toxic flow, the real alpha's already staked deeper in the mempool. time doesn't beat market, execution timing does.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-25 11:47
It sounds good, but how many people can truly hold on? I, for one, just can't stick with it.
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MEVvictim
· 12-25 11:45
That's true, but the reality is that most people simply can't sit still.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-25 11:29
That's right, retail investors are all chasing highs and selling lows, but we make profits by holding long-term.
In recent years, more and more hot money has entered the market, and everyone's holding periods are actually getting shorter. Short-term speculation and quick in-and-out trading have become the norm.
But precisely because of this, the advantages of investors who坚持长期持仓 (stick to long-term holdings) become even more apparent. When the vast majority are chasing short-term ups and downs, truly patient holders are already using time to gain space. The data is clear—average holding periods are decreasing. What does this mean? It indicates that the competitiveness of long-term strategies is on the rise.