Tom Lee posted on the X platform, stating that investors need to reassess timing risks. He referenced Fundstrat's "Bitcoin's Best 10 Days Rule," indicating that the long-term gains of Bitcoin are highly concentrated in just a few trading days. Historical data shows that most of Bitcoin's gains come from the 10 best trading days of the year; if holders miss these 10 days, their investment returns could significantly decline. Capturing the cumulative returns from Bitcoin's 10 best trading days yields about 162%, while returns excluding these 10 days are -14%. Tom Lee noted that this week has already become one of these 10 best trading days, and long-term investors should choose to hold rather than attempt to time the market perfectly.
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