In the bear market, many people chose to leave the market as they watched the index decline and assets shrink, but some people persisted and had the last laugh. Years later, recalling the feelings at that time, those holders all used the same word - "forget", "When I remembered it, the bear market had turned bullish". "Forget", seemingly a simple word, is it the most difficult to do it. It's all real money. How can you really forget it?
There are three realms of investment: speculation, remembering, and the highest realm is "forget". What does this mean? New coin friends are easily disturbed by the market when they just enter the market. They will change their minds at the slightest disturbance or rumors; some holders still have the operating thinking of "speculating" coins, trying to make waves in the volatile trend, selling high and buying low to earn the difference. In general, holders at this stage have not yet established enough trust in the fact that buying coins means holding the company's coin rights, and frequent turnover is also reasonable. In the second stage, some coin friends have adapted to the ups and downs of the coin circle, and have developed feelings for the company's coin rights they hold. They are reluctant to sell them easily, but they are still obsessed with the market fluctuations. They calculate their profits and losses in their minds every day. When there are big drops or rises, they are inevitably terrified and feel sympathetic; and in the third stage, it is "forget".
"Forget" is not forgetting, nor is it ignoring, but sharing the joys and sorrows with the company they hold. After experiencing the alternation of bull and bear markets and the rise and fall of the market, they have a deep understanding and extreme trust in the investment capabilities of the management team of the company they hold.
There should be only two reasons for rationally selling the coin rights they hold: one is that they no longer trust the company, and the other is that their views on market trends have undergone a fundamental change. The qualifications of the company's management team can be judged by the holders themselves, but the market trend is something that even investment masters cannot predict. Buffett said: "I have never seen anyone who can predict market trends."
So, if you trust the company you invest in and its management team, leave all your concerns about the market to the company. All you have to do is buy it and then "forget" it, let it become an indispensable part of your life, and let it accompany you to grow old together!