Some people say I can't hold onto altcoins, and I admit that. But don't question my coin selection logic. Honestly, opening positions in 10 altcoins a day is not a problem for me; the real challenge lies in management ability.
RIVER was also part of my holdings initially, but during that period, there were too many altcoins, overwhelming my attention. In the end, I had to cut down and retain only some positions.
Here's a real issue—if you're holding a bunch of altcoins in your hand, can you really keep track of them all? With limited time to analyze the market, even the best coin picks require a corresponding risk management system. This isn't a matter of ability; it's about time and mental energy allocation.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 9h ago
To put it simply, choosing coins is really not the issue; management is the real ceiling.
Same feeling, holding too many coins is actually a burden.
That's why I now only focus on a few main positions.
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TommyTeacher1
· 9h ago
This is the truth: choosing a strong coin requires strong execution to back it up; otherwise, it's just armchair strategizing.
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WhaleShadow
· 9h ago
No problem with that; having strong coin selection skills but lacking management ability is just a waste.
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TideReceder
· 9h ago
This is the truth: choosing coins is awesome, but poor management is useless. I've also been burned by this.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 9h ago
This guy is right; the ability to choose coins and the ability to hold coins are indeed two different things.
Honestly, there are so many altcoins that it's overwhelming. Being able to hold onto a few is already pretty good.
Some people say I can't hold onto altcoins, and I admit that. But don't question my coin selection logic. Honestly, opening positions in 10 altcoins a day is not a problem for me; the real challenge lies in management ability.
RIVER was also part of my holdings initially, but during that period, there were too many altcoins, overwhelming my attention. In the end, I had to cut down and retain only some positions.
Here's a real issue—if you're holding a bunch of altcoins in your hand, can you really keep track of them all? With limited time to analyze the market, even the best coin picks require a corresponding risk management system. This isn't a matter of ability; it's about time and mental energy allocation.