Recently, the market has shown some signs of improvement, and my holdings haven't changed — still holding ETH, ASTER, and WLFI.
What is the easiest trap for ordinary investors to fall into? It's not about being unable to judge the direction, really. The hard part is knowing what to do but lacking the courage or patience to execute. Holding on may sound simple, but in practice, it can crush your mindset.
The market is actually quite fair; the rules are there — want quick results? You can, but you need to invest real money; limited capital? No problem, rely on time to buy space, as long as you can endure; if your level of understanding isn't enough? Then you have to rely on luck and tough it out.
These three conditions can't all be met at once; you have to give up one. The key is which one you give up and whether you're willing to do so.
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Recently, the market has shown some signs of improvement, and my holdings haven't changed — still holding ETH, ASTER, and WLFI.
What is the easiest trap for ordinary investors to fall into? It's not about being unable to judge the direction, really. The hard part is knowing what to do but lacking the courage or patience to execute. Holding on may sound simple, but in practice, it can crush your mindset.
The market is actually quite fair; the rules are there — want quick results? You can, but you need to invest real money; limited capital? No problem, rely on time to buy space, as long as you can endure; if your level of understanding isn't enough? Then you have to rely on luck and tough it out.
These three conditions can't all be met at once; you have to give up one. The key is which one you give up and whether you're willing to do so.