In market fluctuations, finding direction is really about timing and not acting blindly. Personally, I prefer a mid-term holding strategy, focusing on mainstream coins like #ETH走势分析 and $ETH , patiently waiting for layout opportunities and avoiding short-term noise. With the right approach, returns will naturally follow.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 29m ago
Mid-term holdings are real; it just depends on whether you can survive those few major crashes.
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SandwichVictim
· 12-07 08:14
A mid-term position is just a mid-term position—don’t give me that “filter out the noise” nonsense. If major coins could rise, they would have done so already.
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-07 08:12
Medium-term holding sounds good, but you have to endure the agony of this sideways market.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 12-07 08:12
honestly, the correlation coefficient between eth's 4h and daily charts has been wild lately. everyone's talking about "patience" but nobody's actually modeling their entry points against order book depth. classic case of survivors bias in retrospective analysis, ngl.
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FancyResearchLab
· 12-07 08:06
In theory, holding a medium-term position should indeed be feasible, but I'll try out this strategy first to see if I end up getting myself locked in again. Luban No. 7 is working on it again.
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ContractExplorer
· 12-07 07:51
Just hold your medium-term positions like this; too much noise makes it easy to sell at a loss.
In market fluctuations, finding direction is really about timing and not acting blindly. Personally, I prefer a mid-term holding strategy, focusing on mainstream coins like #ETH走势分析 and $ETH , patiently waiting for layout opportunities and avoiding short-term noise. With the right approach, returns will naturally follow.