What is the current position of $LINEA? My judgment is that it is at the bottom. Every time it drops, I keep adding to my position. The logic behind this behavior is simple—risk and reward are not proportional.
Someone asked me if I’m afraid of losing money. Honestly, this amount of funds does not pose a fatal risk to me. More importantly, would a project really choose to run away just because I bought a few thousand yuan worth? That’s unrealistic. The project team’s interests determine their choices, not retail investors’ buy or sell actions.
The key difference lies in mindset. Many people are cautious when making money, always thinking about various risks, and as a result, they miss opportunities. Instead of doing that, it’s better to hold onto your chips and wait for the market to give an answer. My strategy is— as long as it’s still falling, I keep adding. In the long run, sticking to the bottom range often yields unexpected returns.
The premise is to choose the right project and the right entry point. $LINEA is worth deploying at this stage.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-10 16:54
I've heard a lot about bottom-fishing strategies, but the key is still to bet on the right direction. I really can't say whether LINEA can rise or not.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 01-10 06:41
There's nothing wrong with that; mindset is indeed the biggest lesson. Many people are just being led by their emotions.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-09 00:08
It should be pointed out that your "bottom argument" conveniently overlooks the most critical aspect of on-chain data—the movements of project team wallets. According to my recent research notes, many "bottom supporters" have ultimately been proven wrong because they failed to see the truth beyond the white paper. Undoubtedly, mindset is important, but more crucial is to have data support rather than relying on intuition.
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CommunityLurker
· 01-08 12:54
I give up on your mindset. I'm just worried about what to do if you suddenly crash the market later.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 01-08 12:50
honestly this is giving "farm-to-fork verification" energy... like you're basically proof-of-staking your conviction into linea's supply chain, no cap. the real question tho — can your dca strategy actually withstand a byzantine fault tolerance test when sentiment flips? ngl that takes serious gastronomic consensus vibes fr fr
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-08 12:45
I'm tired of the bottom-fishing talk at the bottom, but this time LINEA is really a bit interesting... I'm also adding a little more, just to take a gamble with the mindset.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-08 12:44
I don't trust you at the bottom, every time you say it's the bottom and it keeps falling... But indeed, sometimes those with big guts can make money that cautious people can't.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-08 12:40
To be honest, I've heard the bottom theory too many times, and every time I can find enough reasons. But your logic indeed hits the point — it's a mindset issue. Most people are just held hostage by fear, preferring to miss out rather than take action.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-08 12:38
Repeatedly confirming at the bottom, if you have the guts, copy; if not, don't regret.
What is the current position of $LINEA? My judgment is that it is at the bottom. Every time it drops, I keep adding to my position. The logic behind this behavior is simple—risk and reward are not proportional.
Someone asked me if I’m afraid of losing money. Honestly, this amount of funds does not pose a fatal risk to me. More importantly, would a project really choose to run away just because I bought a few thousand yuan worth? That’s unrealistic. The project team’s interests determine their choices, not retail investors’ buy or sell actions.
The key difference lies in mindset. Many people are cautious when making money, always thinking about various risks, and as a result, they miss opportunities. Instead of doing that, it’s better to hold onto your chips and wait for the market to give an answer. My strategy is— as long as it’s still falling, I keep adding. In the long run, sticking to the bottom range often yields unexpected returns.
The premise is to choose the right project and the right entry point. $LINEA is worth deploying at this stage.