long-term holding
Coverage of long-term holding in the Nexus archive.
- Smart money inflows + consolidation near resistance
The article discusses Bitcoin's potential for an upward move with smart money inflows and consolidation near resistance levels. It suggests dips are buyable unless the market structure breaks, with the author waiting for a dip to add to long-term holdings.
- What was your first reason for getting into Bitcoin?
The article explores diverse motivations for engaging with Bitcoin, including education, long-term investment, and curiosity. It also questions whether these initial reasons have evolved over time.
- Is long-term holding (HODL) still the best strategy for Bitcoin?
The article discusses the growing trend of long-term Bitcoin holding (HODL) over short-term trading, emphasizing patience and steady accumulation. It raises the question of whether this strategy remains more effective than attempting to profit from short-term market fluctuations.
- What's the longest you've held a single position without touching it, and how did it turn out?
The user has held Bitcoin (BTC) for nearly three years without selling, purchasing during the 2022 market downturn and enduring the bear cycle. Despite near panic selling at $15k, they maintained their position, now experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions as BTC recovers.
- The 'Bought in 2012' Fallacy
The article discusses the growing annoyance with people claiming to have bought Bitcoin in 2012 as a justification for giving financial advice, while acknowledging pride in long-term holding is not inherently negative.