The most impressive thing in the crypto world has never been those who chase the highs. What does a true expert look like? They are the hunters who quietly lay in wait when the coin hasn't taken off yet and the market is still hesitant.
Look at those who only get excited after the price has doubled, tripled, or even quintupled; they might make some short-term profit, but that's just a temporary blessing from the market, not a skill. And in the end? Such quick money comes fast and goes just as quickly.
Why do I say this? Because the mentality of chasing highs is inherently problematic—those who are lurking at the bottom are betting on the big trend, while you are riding the wave of emotion. Once the sentiment cools down, you know very well what the outcome will be for those who buy in late.
What do true experts do? They lurk, wait patiently, and then profit steadily when the price surges. That’s what it means to master the market rhythm.
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ForkTongue
· 9h ago
That's right, bottom accumulation is the right way to go.
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BearEatsAll
· 9h ago
That's right, bottom-fishing is the real skill.
Chasing highs is like slapping yourself in the face; you'll have to spit it out sooner or later.
In this circle, it's all about who can endure, most people simply can't wait.
Once emotions cool down, everything is exposed; there's nothing more to say.
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fren.eth
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but I've seen very few so-called "masters of bottom-fishing" who end up alive in the end.
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HashBrownies
· 9h ago
That's right, bottom-fishing is indeed much better than chasing the hot trends.
The most impressive thing in the crypto world has never been those who chase the highs. What does a true expert look like? They are the hunters who quietly lay in wait when the coin hasn't taken off yet and the market is still hesitant.
Look at those who only get excited after the price has doubled, tripled, or even quintupled; they might make some short-term profit, but that's just a temporary blessing from the market, not a skill. And in the end? Such quick money comes fast and goes just as quickly.
Why do I say this? Because the mentality of chasing highs is inherently problematic—those who are lurking at the bottom are betting on the big trend, while you are riding the wave of emotion. Once the sentiment cools down, you know very well what the outcome will be for those who buy in late.
What do true experts do? They lurk, wait patiently, and then profit steadily when the price surges. That’s what it means to master the market rhythm.