Many traders have entered positions earlier with substantially larger positions than you. Yet some investors still managed to outperform them. The secret? Conviction and patience. The ability to hold when others sell. On the flip side, plenty of people have watched their gains evaporate through the same mechanism—they simply didn't stick around long enough. Success and failure in this market often come down to one factor: who can outlast the volatility. Entry price matters less than you think. Position size matters less than you think. But how long you're willing to hold? That changes everything.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 10h ago
Alright, alright, stop talking. I'm the one who couldn't hold on... Watching the gains turn into losses right before my eyes, it's truly devastating.
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BlockchainGriller
· 01-15 06:11
A bunch of guys who entered early with large positions were still beaten by our small retail investors haha
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ConsensusBot
· 01-15 06:10
How are those people who entered early doing now? Half of them are probably already stuck in losses.
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SerumDegen
· 01-15 06:00
ngl holding through cascade effects is where the real alpha leaks... most people just don't have the stomach for it tbh
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-15 05:59
Most people fail because of impatience. I've seen many who make a fortune and then lose it all.
Many traders have entered positions earlier with substantially larger positions than you. Yet some investors still managed to outperform them. The secret? Conviction and patience. The ability to hold when others sell. On the flip side, plenty of people have watched their gains evaporate through the same mechanism—they simply didn't stick around long enough. Success and failure in this market often come down to one factor: who can outlast the volatility. Entry price matters less than you think. Position size matters less than you think. But how long you're willing to hold? That changes everything.