#MSCI未来或纳入数字资产财库企业 In the crypto world, the easiest mistake to make is to focus on the daily ups and downs of the K-line. In fact, those who truly make money are not relying on short-term trading, but on the ability to stay put.



For mainstream coins like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB, a few percentage points increase make you happy, a slight dip causes panic—such a mindset is destined to limit your success. Successful traders emphasize patience and vision, maintaining rationality amidst volatility and staying firm during downturns.

Recently, a fan in our community demonstrated this point—achieving a 140,000 profit through a long-term holding strategy. This is not luck, but understanding of the market and mental discipline. The digital asset market has always belonged to those with patience.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 01-18 13:15
That's right, I'm the kind of person easily scared by candlestick charts, haha, I need to reflect on that. Those who can't sit still are all newbies, this hits home. Is 140,000 real? Is long-term holding really that profitable? I've held for more than half a year, but I haven't seen much change. Maybe I still lack confidence. Short-term trading has killed me several times. Now I believe in this theory. Mainstream coins should be accumulated to the max, stop watching the charts all day.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-18 00:41
That's right, that's the point. The biggest problem for retail investors is itching to trade, watching the market like it's a medical condition. Look at that 140,000 profit—basically, it's just about not messing around unnecessarily. MSCI inclusion? In the long run, it's a positive, but those who are lying flat have already made a fortune, while those in a hurry are still cutting losses.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-17 09:09
That's right, you just have to endure. Many people are still too impatient. Those who constantly watch the market are basically newbies; I just don't watch and stick to dollar-cost averaging. That guy with 140,000 is really impressive—having a calm and unshakable mindset is truly rare. If MSCI is included, only long-term holders will be able to reap the benefits.
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DuckFluffvip
· 01-16 03:00
That's right, watching the market every day is really futile. I now check it once a week.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-16 03:00
Can you sit still? Haha, most people can't even sit for three months. It's just survivor bias.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 01-16 02:58
Well... it's the same long-term holding argument again. I've grown tired of hearing it these days. But to be honest, that guy with 140,000 really has something. This kind of steady strategy is much more reliable than chasing risky trades in the middle of the night.
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HashBardvip
· 01-16 02:54
ngl the "patience narrative" hits different when you've actually witnessed the sentiment arc across multiple cycles... though 14w gains read more like survivor bias poetry than actual market mechanics tbh
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 01-16 02:42
That's right, I'm the kind of person who watches the market every day until my eyes blur, and then I start questioning life after a single limit-down haha. Watching K-line charts every day is really addictive; the more I watch, the more I lose. My friends are the type who haven't logged into the exchange for months, yet their accounts are growing. I work myself to exhaustion every day. 14W in profit sounds like a lot; being able to stay calm is truly a superpower.
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EthMaximalistvip
· 01-16 02:35
That's so right, the short-term approach is just gambling. I've seen too many people get liquidated. I just want to ask, what is the cycle for this 140,000 profit? Feels like it's a bit late to enter now. I respect this steady approach, but it's really tough. Every time it drops a few percent, I want to cut my losses.
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