A good hunter must be good at waiting. In the Amazon rainforest, there is a giant python that stays in the water for three months without drinking a drop of broth, dying of hunger, but it remains still. When a mouse passes by, it holds still; when a wild cat passes by, it still doesn't move because it knows that only the antelope drinking water by the river is its target, and only it can fill its stomach. Either don't do it or go big.
Similar scenes appear in the cryptocurrency market; many people have been stuck for years, never getting out, self-proclaiming value investment and long-termism, but in reality, they just haven't broken even. Once they break even, they immediately get out. After holding on for three years, they couldn't hold it anymore, breaking their golden body, about to score, and then they say their legs are weak—who can they blame? Everyone should have heard the story of the monkey picking sesame seeds; investing is just like that. It is impossible for all the money to be made by you. Choosing a long-term strategy inevitably sacrifices short-term trading. Many newcomers, whether unable to suppress their inner impulses or being brainwashed by media information, develop a habit of frequently checking news, losing their focus, wishing the protagonist of the story is themselves every time. The reality is, they might end up like monkeys that lost their skills.
Go observe the well-performing VC institutions; they basically do not look at investments through media news, but live in their own judgment system and valuation system, following their own logic. Some say investment is an art, and indeed, after playing for a long time, investing is no longer purely rational but rather a feeling. It's like riding a bicycle; when turning, you don't need to think about the angle of the handlebars like a beginner. If you seriously treat this as investment, then please practice more, build your own investment system, and cultivate your knowledge framework instead of just following news here and there, understand?
Of course, this passage is written for those who are determined about this matter. Since you have made up your mind and chosen, be patient; don’t care how much others earn or lose; it has nothing to do with you. Do what you should do, and leave the rest to fate. If you lose, so what? At worst, you start over!
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