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STAKE I get questions about staking, and yes, staking is necessary and also an incentive. However, during the last bull market, those who failed the most were those who staked and couldn't use stop-loss mechanisms during sharp declines. Yes, a professional investor knows how to stake, but many crypto investors are inexperienced and new, which is why they ask. Personally, if I were to describe it, I prefer to stake by gradually adding a few coins that have dropped significantly and are unlikely to be delisted, with small amounts. My additions are equal and weekly amounts. And I always prefer coins that have risen at most twice from their lowest level, but I definitely don't stake significant capital. My purchases must be protected with a few stops in the spot section. Missing a potential rise doesn't bother me because what's gone is gone. However, possible declines can erode my assets, so I always put stops on at least seventy percent of my assets, even if I'm losing money. As an investor, it's not my style to completely abandon the coin I've bought because we are all investing. However, if seventy percent of my investment has been stopped out and the remaining thirty percent is rising, so be it, at least I expect some profit from a small investment. I try to evaluate my stopped-out cash assets in a coin whose turn hasn't come yet. Cash in hand is always a comfort. Staking is necessary, and I personally wouldn't stake a significant asset in a coin that has already risen. Instead, I prefer quality coins that have remained low.

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I get questions about staking, and yes, staking is necessary and also an incentive. However, during the last bull market, those who failed the most were those who staked and couldn't use stop-loss mechanisms during sharp declines. Yes, a professional investor knows how to stake, but many crypto investors are inexperienced and new, which is why they ask. Personally, if I were to describe it, I prefer to stake by gradually adding a few coins that have dropped significantly and are unlikely to be delisted, with small amounts. My additions are equal and weekly amounts. And I always prefer coins that have risen at most twice from their lowest level, but I definitely don't stake significant capital. My purchases must be protected with a few stops in the spot section. Missing a potential rise doesn't bother me because what's gone is gone. However, possible declines can erode my assets, so I always put stops on at least seventy percent of my assets, even if I'm losing money. As an investor, it's not my style to completely abandon the coin I've bought because we are all investing. However, if seventy percent of my investment has been stopped out and the remaining thirty percent is rising, so be it, at least I expect some profit from a small investment. I try to evaluate my stopped-out cash assets in a coin whose turn hasn't come yet. Cash in hand is always a comfort. Staking is necessary, and I personally wouldn't stake a significant asset in a coin that has already risen. Instead, I prefer quality coins that have remained low.

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