What is the most heartbreaking moment when watching the market? It’s nothing more than watching others’ coins skyrocket while your holdings remain stubbornly unchanged like a nail stuck in the wood. At this moment, does a thought cross your mind—why not go all in on a hot coin and chase the trend?



Don’t rush to regret. Your holdings may seem inactive, but in fact, you are accumulating strength.

People who chase the market always fail to make big money. Why? Because the fate of the bagholder is fixed—entering at high levels and getting trapped, cycle after cycle. True winners never follow the trend. They bury themselves in coins during bear markets, hold their positions through multiple cycles, and finally laugh last in the next bull market.

How many times has Bitcoin been declared dead since its inception? But every technological breakthrough and institutional entry has proven one truth—the patience of long-term holders will eventually be rewarded by the market. No one can predict the price trend in 2026, but history tells us that those who hold firm at the bottom often reap the greatest rewards.

So, instead of frequent trading, it’s better to stay calm. True wealth is never gained through chasing gains and selling at losses.
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GateUser-7b078580vip
· 6h ago
Data shows that people who chase the market have an average loss rate 36% higher than those who invest regularly, but still, the mindset can break down... Let's wait a bit longer.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-10 23:52
Sounds nice, but when it really comes to the critical moment, isn't it still about chasing? I just want to ask, how do you determine whether you're accumulating or trapping?
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HorizonHuntervip
· 01-10 23:50
That's right, but I'm just worried that when I can't hold on anymore, I see others skyrocketing, and I panic and go all in... You know the result, the bagholder comes online. However, I'm really a bit tired of this "holding on will lead to victory" rhetoric. It feels like every bear market someone says this, and then what? The coin prices still keep crashing. Is this time really different? Who dares to guarantee 2026?
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GhostChainLoyalistvip
· 01-10 23:47
I've heard this theory a thousand times, but I just can't hold on. Seeing others make money really hurts.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 01-10 23:44
Sounds good, but can you really hold back and not operate... I'm the kind of person who can't sit still after seeing others make quick money.
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FundingMartyrvip
· 01-10 23:30
That's right, but it's just too tough. Watching others' coins take off while my own remains stagnant, that mindset can really break. But on the other hand, every time I wanted to go all in, I got caught. Now I've learned my lesson. Long-term holders definitely laugh last, but the process is just too agonizing.
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