How can I transition from trading small-cap coins to holding mid-cap long-term positions? Currently, I am an early participant in projects with 10k-30k liquidity. Although there are opportunities, I feel I've reached the ceiling. I want to break through this stage but really don't know where to start. Could experienced friends share some ideas?
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BearWhisperGod
· 01-08 01:20
Small coins in the early stages are bleeding heavily; it's time to change the way we live.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-07 04:38
Small altcoins for quick money are indeed tiring, but don't rush, the mindset is the most important
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Honestly, mid-cap trading isn't that easy either, and the risks are actually more hidden
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Liquidity from 10k to 30k isn't considered small anymore, the key is to change the way you choose coins
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I think what you're lacking isn't opportunity, but patience
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Instead of asking me, it's better to first see if the money you've earned can hold for three months
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Holding mid-cap positions is a test of psychological resilience; can you withstand big fluctuations?
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Early participants' mindset and long-term holding are two different things, really
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Maybe try with a small portion of funds first, don't go all in
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That's a good question, but the answer is actually something you know best yourself
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The key is to find the right track, stop blindly choosing coins
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-05 04:55
The bottleneck for early participants really stalls people, but honestly, the logic of small-cap tokens can't be applied to mid-cap projects.
Focusing on the fundamentals still depends on the project's core aspects; don't think you can make a profit just by trying to exploit opportunities.
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GasGoblin
· 01-05 04:54
Really, the feeling when small-cap trading reaches its limit is like this, but holding mid-cap positions is much easier to talk about than to actually do.
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Making quick money with small coins is easy, but holding mid-cap positions requires the right mindset. Most people simply can't endure it.
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Instead of overextending, it's better to ask yourself whether you can hold on. That's the key, right?
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With such low liquidity, a crash is inevitable sooner or later. The key to mid-cap selection is to refine your judgment.
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The ceiling is correct; it's time to switch tracks and rethink the strategy.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-05 04:47
To be honest, the small coin strategies have long been over-competitive, and now those entering the market are basically just harvesting the little guys.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-05 04:41
Haha, small coin projects definitely hit a ceiling, but jumping directly into mid-cap projects can also be risky.
How can I transition from trading small-cap coins to holding mid-cap long-term positions? Currently, I am an early participant in projects with 10k-30k liquidity. Although there are opportunities, I feel I've reached the ceiling. I want to break through this stage but really don't know where to start. Could experienced friends share some ideas?