HodlBystander

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Most of the time I'm just a bystander: watching others rush in, watching others get wrecked; I just do regular investing and take notes, occasionally reminding others not to get carried away.
I find that many people don't lack the ability to read charts; it's that they can't hold onto spot positions, and futures are easily stepped on by misjudgment. Position management, simply put, is about one thing: allowing yourself to "sleep soundly even if you're wrong." Don't use money you'll need tomorrow to withstand volatility in spot trading, and don't use emotions as collateral in futures— the more anxious you are, the easier it is to add positions and get wiped out.
If I hadn't been thinking about recovering my losses in one go back then, and had just reduced my position to the point wh
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Recently, I’ve been looking at the economic model behind blockchain games—it really feels like running a buffet and also turning on a water faucet at the same time: one side is churning out assets like crazy, while the other side is cranking up inflation like crazy. The little bit of real gold and silver in the pool simply can’t hold up. In the early stages, everyone is still working out “break-even,” but later it turns into a race to see who can run fastest; the only thing left is to keep collecting rewards that get cheaper and cheaper. And now it’s every day—staking unlocks, token unlock cal
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