I’ve been holding onto Fan Coin all along, never letting go.



For SANTOS, I bought the dip around 1.2 at its lowest point, and it went through two fluctuations in the middle, but I didn’t waver. CHZ’s position is also pretty good, around 0.3, and I kept telling myself to hold steady. Honestly, it’s been a bit of a test of my mental resilience.

My strategy is actually very simple—when doing short-term trading, I focus on these kinds of assets with higher certainty. The key is to keep it within my risk tolerance. Anyway, my plan is to keep holding.

Looking at my previous trades with ASR and OG, those both doubled or tripled in value. But when the gains got too steep, I took profits and sold out. After that, I never added to those positions again. Although this might mean missing out on some gains, it keeps me mentally at ease and avoids the agony of sharp pullbacks. My current approach is to look for coins with solid fundamentals and clear wave patterns, avoiding blindly chasing highs or greed.
SANTOS1,67%
CHZ3,79%
ASR2,3%
OG-1,3%
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StableGeniusvip
· 4h ago
ngl, bag holding fan tokens while waiting for fundamentals to catch up is... a choice. santos at 1.2 though, empirically speaking that's where the real conviction separates from the panic sellers.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-13 14:07
Hold onto fan coins without moving, this kind of resolve is commendable. SANTOS 1.2 has been holding since the bottom, which shows you really believe in this thing. For coins like CHZ, I've already bought in, sold, and bought again. Compared to that, taking profits and stopping losses feels better. Do you regret clearing out ASR and OG when they later surged again?
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-13 13:57
0.3 on board CHZ is still holding tight? Respect your mindset, I've already cut my losses long ago. This wave of fan coins is indeed resistant to falling, but honestly, making money still depends on timing. ASR doubled several times, then I sold out. Wisdom... but I was greedier than you, now I have some regrets. SANTOS bottomed out at 1.2, looks like a good eye for timing. I usually buy on the high. Being able to hold on is the real winner; most people get wiped out because of greed.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 01-13 13:52
I just want to know how long I can hold on this time. Anyway, I don't have that much patience. Holding CHZ for so long really tests a person. Just hold it Zen-style, right? Clearing out my position and feeling at ease... sounds good, but sometimes I still regret it. Fan tokens, to be honest, depend on whether the team keeps creating content; otherwise, you just have to wait. SANTOS went from 1.2 to now. If this wave stabilizes, you'll make a profit. The key is not to make reckless moves along the way. Holding onto assets with high certainty is fine, but the premise is that there's solid fundamentals supporting it. Sometimes I also want to be this Zen, but the greed problem is hard to change.
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