Here's something worth thinking about if you're into trading or investing.
Forget about chasing every single opportunity. Focus on this instead: quality beats quantity, every single time.
Better to make fewer moves with solid conviction than to constantly fidget with your positions. That's where real gains come from.
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GasFeeCrier
· 3h ago
Honestly, the itch to trade is a trader's biggest enemy. I've fallen for this myself.
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OfflineNewbie
· 3h ago
The less you touch it, the more you earn—how many times have you heard that before... but how many people can really do it?
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DevChive
· 3h ago
That's true, but only a few can really do it; most people end up losing everything through frequent trading.
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PoetryOnChain
· 3h ago
That's right, I lost money this way, chasing every opportunity and ending up as just another victim of the market.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 3h ago
That's right, frequent operations are just cutting your own leeks. I used to play that way and ruined my account before.
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GasFeeSobber
· 3h ago
Less fussing really makes money, there's nothing wrong with that statement
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 3h ago
Less movement, more gains—that's something I truly agree with. I used to be careless, rebalancing every day, and trading fees ate up half of my profits. Now, I've relaxed my mindset.
Here's something worth thinking about if you're into trading or investing.
Forget about chasing every single opportunity. Focus on this instead: quality beats quantity, every single time.
Better to make fewer moves with solid conviction than to constantly fidget with your positions. That's where real gains come from.