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#加密货币监管政策 Recently, I was analyzing next year's industry trend forecasts and suddenly came across a perspective that really opened my eyes💡
Li Yihua mentioned that now is the best time for spot investments, and next year the crypto industry will usher in significant positive developments, especially in terms of policies, interest rate cuts, and financial onboarding. I used to be very anxious about short-term fluctuations, often watching contract jumps and wanting to buy the dip or cut losses, but one of his statements really struck me—"If you want to earn a few thousand dollars in returns, you must endure hundreds of dollars in volatility."
Looking at it from a different angle, it seems that the current volatility actually provides an opportunity for beginners to build positions? Also, Danny Ryan mentioned that the crypto industry should position itself as a "key financial infrastructure" during the policy-friendly window. This way, no matter how policies change in the future, discussions will revolve around "how to regulate" rather than "whether to exist." It feels like regulatory friendliness and industry development are actually complementary.
I somewhat understand why everyone says now is the time to invest rather than trade, but honestly, adjusting this mindset is still quite difficult for me😅. Are there any veterans who can share how to overcome the psychological pressure of short-term volatility?