Record my long-term investment situation:
BTC was bought last October, most altcoins were bought around the same time except for new coins.
In the first half of this year, there was some profit, but I basically didn't sell much. If I had known it would drop so severely later, I would have definitely liquidated early and then bought back at a lower price. The problem is, that's how long-term investing is; if you knew early, you could make a fortune.
Dym finally broke even, but then it dropped back down to 2.3. However, I'm not worried; I bet it can take off again. After all, trend investing is like this; roller coaster-like fluctuations are normal.
Fortunately, I started making money again at the beginning of this year. Otherwise, the six months from March to September were really hard to endure.
Long-term and short-term should be treated separately. I don't believe it anymore; I have a big vision, but it just keeps dropping. Are most KOLs in the crypto circle really buying at the lowest points and selling at the highest? Am I the only one who's always on a roller coaster ride?