If you're already committed to the long game, does 'locking in' even mean anything anymore? Once you've truly settled into hodl mode, the idea of timing your exits becomes almost irrelevant. You're either all-in on your conviction or you're not—there's no real middle ground when you've decided to stay locked in for the long haul.

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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 12-16 21:00
Well said, the essence of hodl is a psychological game. If you truly believe, just hold with your eyes closed, and don't tm watch the market every day.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 12-16 20:59
HODL ultimately depends on whether your conviction is strong enough; otherwise, wavering halfway through will all be for nothing.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 12-16 20:52
Well said, that's exactly how I do it. Either believe wholeheartedly or don't play at all; those who waver in between are all just leeks.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 12-16 20:52
That's true, but when the bull market arrives, how many can hold on?
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 12-16 20:33
That's right, hodl is ultimately a psychological game. Those who can't truly hold on have already been shaken out.
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