But it wasn't a smooth ride—not even close. My approach? Keep trades minimal, but every single one counts. That's the brutal reality of this game. You want to last in crypto trading over the long haul? You don't chase every setup. You sit tight, you wait for the really good opportunities, and when they come, you execute with conviction. Quality over quantity. That's how traders actually survive.
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ImpermanentSage
· 7h ago
Less trading, more earning—that's a bold statement. I've never managed to do that.
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ForkThisDAO
· 7h ago
Waiting patiently for a good opportunity really requires resolve; too many people can't bear it.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 7h ago
The data shows that the idea of being "small but refined" sounds good, but the actual probability of sticking with it... well, I've seen too many people who say that but can't make it through the next bear market.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 7h ago
Waiting patiently for opportunities, this set really has to be acknowledged. Those chasing orders are all dead.
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just_another_wallet
· 7h ago
It's not about chasing the trend; only by staying patient can you survive until the end. That's exactly right.
December turned out pretty solid, honestly.
But it wasn't a smooth ride—not even close.
My approach? Keep trades minimal, but every single one counts.
That's the brutal reality of this game. You want to last in crypto trading over the long haul? You don't chase every setup. You sit tight, you wait for the really good opportunities, and when they come, you execute with conviction. Quality over quantity. That's how traders actually survive.