Market fluctuations are frequent, but those who truly make money never care about short-term ups and downs. Why? Because they focus on the fundamentals of leading coins.
Taking the recent US non-farm payroll data exceeding expectations as an example, when macro expectations change, capital flows immediately adjust. At this moment, recognizing the opportunity early can lead to capturing large market movements. $BTC's role as a safe-haven asset has become even more evident, $ETH continues to attract funds under the expectation of a thriving ecosystem, and $BNB, as the hub of on-chain ecology, is taking frequent actions.
Instead of getting caught up in short-term noise, it's better to focus on assets with solid fundamentals. Set your direction at the start, and once the trend takes shape, subsequent operations will naturally fall into place. In the crypto mining circle, being steady is the key.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-20 08:11
Basically, it's still the same old tired argument—fundamentals, fundamentals. Yet, when a macroeconomic data point is released, it still breaks the market.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-18 23:29
The words are correct, but I've heard this same talk for three years, and people still suffer huge losses.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-17 17:46
That's right, short-term traders are just giving money to the market makers.
Stabilizing the fundamentals is the key. I used to watch K-line charts every day until my eyes hurt. Later, I simply focused on the news about BTC and ETH, and I ended up making more profit and feeling better.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 12-17 17:43
To be honest, I'm tired of this theory. Those who are truly making money have already gone silent.
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ForkItAllDay
· 12-17 17:42
That's right, but I'm just worried that some people stare at the K-line every day until they go blind, and when a macro data release comes out, they get completely confused.
Fundamentals are really a mirror that can distinguish who is genuinely investing and who is just gambling.
BTC's safe-haven attribute is indeed strong this time, but I prefer those assets with real ecological support—don't just listen to stories.
Short-term fluctuations are just opportunities to make money for the little guys; those who understand have already jumped on board.
I've heard this theory too many times, but the key is to memorize it in your own mind.
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ForkPrince
· 12-17 17:41
That's true, but the key is whether you can stick with it. Most people can't hold on for more than a few days.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 12-17 17:40
That's what they say, but I still watch K-line charts every day and just can't stop haha
Market fluctuations are frequent, but those who truly make money never care about short-term ups and downs. Why? Because they focus on the fundamentals of leading coins.
Taking the recent US non-farm payroll data exceeding expectations as an example, when macro expectations change, capital flows immediately adjust. At this moment, recognizing the opportunity early can lead to capturing large market movements. $BTC's role as a safe-haven asset has become even more evident, $ETH continues to attract funds under the expectation of a thriving ecosystem, and $BNB, as the hub of on-chain ecology, is taking frequent actions.
Instead of getting caught up in short-term noise, it's better to focus on assets with solid fundamentals. Set your direction at the start, and once the trend takes shape, subsequent operations will naturally fall into place. In the crypto mining circle, being steady is the key.