Should retail investors follow founders in selling coins?
Seeing Vitalik Buterin sell ETH, some want to follow and sell, while others want to buy the dip. In fact, this kind of "follow-the-leader trading" often overlooks a key point: different information backgrounds. Founders' asset structures, risk preferences, and perspectives are completely different from those of ordinary investors. For ordinary people, position management is the core. Making drastic strategy changes based on a single piece of news often leads to the trap of frequent trading. Historically, multiple similar reduction events have not changed Ethereum's long-term trend but have instead reflected short-term emotional fluctuations. More importantly, observe on-chain data: Is the staking ratio stable? Are active addresses increasing? Is Layer 2 expansion progressing? These indicators are more valuable than wallet transfer data. Humorously speaking, when founders sell coins, it's like a boss giving out year-end bonuses—some think the company is doomed, while others think the boss is just upgrading their car. The key lies in the company's fundamentals, not in a single cash flow movement. Investing is not a guessing game of intentions but a judgment of value and cycles. If you are already optimistic about the long-term ecosystem, a single sell-off should not shake your faith; if you are wavering, the problem is not with Vitalik but with your own strategy. #V神卖币
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CoinWay
· 02-25 09:17
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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EarnMoneyAndEatMeat
· 02-25 09:16
Wishing you great wealth in the Year of the Horse 🐴
Should retail investors follow founders in selling coins?
Seeing Vitalik Buterin sell ETH, some want to follow and sell, while others want to buy the dip. In fact, this kind of "follow-the-leader trading" often overlooks a key point: different information backgrounds. Founders' asset structures, risk preferences, and perspectives are completely different from those of ordinary investors.
For ordinary people, position management is the core. Making drastic strategy changes based on a single piece of news often leads to the trap of frequent trading. Historically, multiple similar reduction events have not changed Ethereum's long-term trend but have instead reflected short-term emotional fluctuations.
More importantly, observe on-chain data: Is the staking ratio stable? Are active addresses increasing? Is Layer 2 expansion progressing? These indicators are more valuable than wallet transfer data.
Humorously speaking, when founders sell coins, it's like a boss giving out year-end bonuses—some think the company is doomed, while others think the boss is just upgrading their car. The key lies in the company's fundamentals, not in a single cash flow movement.
Investing is not a guessing game of intentions but a judgment of value and cycles. If you are already optimistic about the long-term ecosystem, a single sell-off should not shake your faith; if you are wavering, the problem is not with Vitalik but with your own strategy.
#V神卖币