I've shifted to a position trading approach this cycle, which means fewer chart posts but more strategic holding. My core positions—$TSLA, $RKT, $ANGX, $SOFI—are locked in for the long haul. Right now I'm channeling energy into personal growth: strengthening my relationships, rebuilding my health, and exploring new opportunities beyond the daily grind of social media engagement. The "follower game" feels less relevant when you're playing a longer-term game with your portfolio. Sometimes stepping back from constant updates actually keeps you more disciplined with your thesis.
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MissedTheBoat
· 12-20 14:55
I have to give you a thumbs up for this change in mindset, really. Posting fewer charts and holding more positions, staying away from that fan game is indeed a sign of clarity.
Haha, you still need to take good care of yourself first. No matter how important investing is, it can't top health and relationships.
Wait, TSLA and RKT are both heavily held at the same time? Your risk appetite is impressive.
Profoundly, the more I go on, the more I realize the emptiness of chasing trends. Hang in there, don't be tempted by the market to post again.
Actually, this is the process of upgrading from a retail investor mindset, I agree. But here's the question: can we really stick to not posting? Us, this group of people.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 12-20 14:45
Hey... Really, posting fewer pictures and interacting less actually makes life more comfortable
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Holding positions is just holding positions, why do you need to post every day to prove yourself
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I get this change, but honestly, the fan game has never been the main focus
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Leaving behind the chaos allows you to see your true holding logic, this way of thinking is pretty good
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Agreed, focusing on the wrong direction really consumes a lot of energy
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That's what they say, but most people still can't break the habit of posting charts every day, haha
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Long-term holding requires discipline, everything else is noise
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Personal growth > increasing followers, finally someone understands this principle
I've shifted to a position trading approach this cycle, which means fewer chart posts but more strategic holding. My core positions—$TSLA, $RKT, $ANGX, $SOFI—are locked in for the long haul. Right now I'm channeling energy into personal growth: strengthening my relationships, rebuilding my health, and exploring new opportunities beyond the daily grind of social media engagement. The "follower game" feels less relevant when you're playing a longer-term game with your portfolio. Sometimes stepping back from constant updates actually keeps you more disciplined with your thesis.