#以太坊投资机会 Seeing the viewpoints of Yili Hua and Nansen CEO, I am reminded of a often overlooked investment truth: the best buying opportunities are often accompanied by the greatest psychological tests.
Whales continuously buying ETH and industry consensus are signals worth paying attention to. But I want to emphasize more — during this process, ask yourself three questions first: one, is this money from emergency reserves or idle funds? two, how much volatility can you withstand without affecting your life and decisions? three, is your target cycle truly over 3 years?
The "sense of crisis" mentioned by Nansen CEO resonates deeply with me. The most dangerous thing in the market is not price decline, but complacency — blindly following the trend and buying without your own risk plan. The opportunity for ETH indeed exists, but it should be a choice made after you have completed basic asset allocation, managed your positions well, and clarified your risk tolerance.
A truly prudent investor looks not at who is buying, but whether they are already well prepared. Opportunities will come again, but a wrong decision might take a long time to fix. It is recommended to first review your overall asset framework and then make cautious decisions.
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#以太坊投资机会 Seeing the viewpoints of Yili Hua and Nansen CEO, I am reminded of a often overlooked investment truth: the best buying opportunities are often accompanied by the greatest psychological tests.
Whales continuously buying ETH and industry consensus are signals worth paying attention to. But I want to emphasize more — during this process, ask yourself three questions first: one, is this money from emergency reserves or idle funds? two, how much volatility can you withstand without affecting your life and decisions? three, is your target cycle truly over 3 years?
The "sense of crisis" mentioned by Nansen CEO resonates deeply with me. The most dangerous thing in the market is not price decline, but complacency — blindly following the trend and buying without your own risk plan. The opportunity for ETH indeed exists, but it should be a choice made after you have completed basic asset allocation, managed your positions well, and clarified your risk tolerance.
A truly prudent investor looks not at who is buying, but whether they are already well prepared. Opportunities will come again, but a wrong decision might take a long time to fix. It is recommended to first review your overall asset framework and then make cautious decisions.