The end of finance is philosophy. I believe that doing finance well requires a strong insight into people, meaning you need to understand what behaviors people exhibit in certain situations. For example, when the cryptocurrency market is crashing, most people sell, and when Bitcoin is soaring, everyone rushes to buy. This reflects certain behavioral characteristics of people in specific circumstances. So why do I say it's philosophy? It is actually about understanding the principles and perspectives of this world, but people are merely carriers of these principles and perspectives. Including Soros, the greatest investor in history, he is a thorough philosopher who has long been detached from the realm of finance in terms of philosophical works, but his philosophical thoughts structure why he engaged in such financial behaviors. So what is Buffett's philosophy? He believes in the long term, he believes in America, he believes in growth, and he does not believe in short-term arbitrage. Soros operates hedge funds, buying at one second and selling at the next, but Buffett buys something to hold it for a long time, which we call value investing. "The Dao that can be told is not the eternal Dao; the name that can be named is not the eternal name"—they all point out that there is a principle before there is a technique. Without the principle, only the technique can be terrifying; you may walk different paths and create different things. In fact, not only does the end of finance lead to philosophy, but all fields of knowledge ultimately converge on philosophy. If you are currently losing continuously and don't know what to do, you can click to follow me, click on my avatar to find me anytime, and I share all kinds of contract and spot trading strategies. Just to gain followers. #2025加密趋势预测 $BTC $XRP $SOL