The trading volume of Binance's two new coins, ena and saga, is several hundred million US dollars a day, while the trading volume of less-popular altcoins is 10 million a day. The differentiation is so serious that the strategy of earning alpha from altcoins is a bit naive.
The important thing is always to make more every time you get the chance, rather than making less every time you get the chance.
When you do it at a certain time, it means that you have overcome your inner fear and self-doubt, and have a deep collision with the unpredictable real investment world. You have completed a transformation, which means that a brand new you has emerged. Looking forward to it This moment happened to me.
I want to make money every day, and I feel uncomfortable if I don’t have it. My attention is intertwined with regrets about the past and expectations for the future, and eventually I am exhausted physically and mentally. If you forget what is most important at this moment, reality will eventually be like a mirror, reflecting your panic.
I thought that the popularity of the base chain would drive $op, but it didn’t. The money-making effect was only within the base ecosystem, so I took it for granted.
I am not afraid of losing money, but I am worried that it will not rise immediately once I buy it, even if it rises after falling. I am too harsh on myself, like a tyrant.
I took a careful look at the price trend. In the past month, CEX has outperformed BTC, and very few on-chain outperformed eth, unless you get on board with a trend like pepe.
Accept your own ordinaryness, accept objective facts, and don’t mess around to make eth less and less.
I find that the reason why I often buy Zamao coins instead of buying faucets is that if buying Zamao coins does not increase or loses money, I can put the responsibility on Zamao coins, not you; And if chasing the leader and chasing highs and losing money, I can't blame the leader, I can only blame myself. In order to feel better or to maintain my narcissism, I choose to associate with the weak, which is to buy bastards, which is euphemistically called an ambush.