The Biggest Lie in the World of Cryptocurrency

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🚨 What is one of the biggest lies you will hear in the crypto world?

"Retail investors cannot win." Completely wrong. The truth is: Retail investors CAN completely win — just not by chasing after the crazy pump waves.

To win, you need to adhere to the three golden rules that every smart investor knows well: 1️⃣ Buy when the market is quiet The best opportunities are never noisy.

They whisper instead of shouting. 👉 When the market is quiet and few people pay attention, that is the time to accumulate valuable assets.

👉 Don't wait until everyone is talking excitedly, because by then you will be too late. Gather quietly. 2️⃣ Sell when greed takes over When everyone becomes overly optimistic, when FOMO is rampant in groups, forums, and social networks — that is a signal for you to exit your positions. 👉 Don't let greed guide you.

👉 Don't dream of fanciful numbers when you have reasonable profits. Take profits when others are greedy. 3️⃣ Think cyclically, not daily Big price increases do not happen in a few minutes or a few days. They occur cyclically — lasting for months, even years. 👉 Don't be swayed by short-term volatility.

👉 Understand that the market always moves through different phases: accumulation → growth → distribution → correction. Patience is your strongest weapon. So why do most retail investors fail? Because they do the opposite: They are at their peak when the market is excited. They panic sell when the market is in turmoil. They lack the patience to wait for a complete cycle. Meanwhile, large investors: investment funds, sharks, and veteran traders — all strictly adhere to the above principles. ⏳ The next big wave is approaching.

Will you be on the winning side, or will you be swept away? Prepare right now.

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