Holding Ethereum through the volatility pays off. Patient investors tend to see the real upside when market conditions align—it's not about timing the perfect entry, but sticking around for what's coming next.
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ForkMaster
· 5h ago
Patience? Ha, the milk powder money for my three kids is all earned through arbitrage from forks. There's not that much patience. The key is whether you can find real profits in a bear market, rather than just wasting time.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-03 12:25
In simple terms, you need to hold steady and not panic sell. The ones who truly make money are those who can withstand the fluctuations.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-02 21:52
That's right, only those who endure the bear market can enjoy the real gains.
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ZenChainWalker
· 01-02 21:52
To be honest, I'm tired of the HODL theory, but some people really get rich from it... I'm still waiting for that "perfect timing."
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-02 21:49
Staying up late watching the market and not seeing a rise, but I clearly saw the entire process of gas skyrocketing to 80 gwei. Is this called patience? I’ve been so patient that my wallet has gone numb.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-02 21:49
Honestly, only after enduring several bear markets do you understand this truth. It's not about just timing the market right to make a profit, but about holding on tightly without letting go, waiting for that day to come.
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BrokenYield
· 01-02 21:48
nah, "patience" is just what people tell themselves when they're underwater on their bags. smart money ain't waiting around for the "next opportunity"—they're already priced in, correlation matrix already adjusted. the real move? understanding your risk-adjusted returns *before* you diamond-hand through the next 60% drawdown. seen this film too many times tbh
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SandwichDetector
· 01-02 21:46
Really, lying flat and holding is the way to go. Don't always think about bottom-fishing; that's just self-deception.
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FlatTax
· 01-02 21:29
Basically, it's just lying flat. Anyway, it's all about waiting. Even if the opportunity doesn't come, you still have to wait. It's a bit troublesome.
Holding Ethereum through the volatility pays off. Patient investors tend to see the real upside when market conditions align—it's not about timing the perfect entry, but sticking around for what's coming next.