Skip to main content

Long Term Holding Strategy

Definition

A long-term holding strategy involves acquiring digital assets with the intention of retaining them for an extended duration, often several years. This investment approach prioritizes capital appreciation over short-term trading gains, based on a fundamental assessment of the asset’s value proposition and future growth prospects. Holders adopting this strategy typically ignore daily price fluctuations, focusing instead on the asset’s technological advancements, adoption rates, and overall ecosystem development. It is characterized by moving assets off exchanges into secure storage to minimize impulsive selling.