If you don’t give yourself the chance to eat shit, then you’ll never have a probability of eating it.
If you know where you’re going to die, then never go there. This is my fairly direct understanding of this post.
This post outside the mainstream is very well written, so I’ll continue and talk about it.
First:
There are extremely, extremely many good products in the market. So I won’t even talk about Nasdaq or the S&P 500. These are products we already know about. I mentioned a little earlier: if you don’t know whether you fit this market, then wait half a year. With the same amount of money, put half into the Nasdaq index and use half to operate on your own. After half a year, if you compare which part has higher returns, you’ll know what suits you……
Second:
So you don’t need to mention it: after the market crazily surged for a while and then came a correction, up to now, most products are basically a “golden pit.”
I shared many things with everyone recently, for example:
1. A series of storage-related products
2. Products related to optical modules
3. Products like ASML
4. Many of the products among the “seven giants” are like this as well.
These products are actually all very good ones. If you truly go research them and buy them, the returns they bring you will definitely be tremendous.
Third:
The real core of meme coins lies in two things: first, the circle layer; second, cash flow!
The circle layer is that you have enough connections and resources. They can call you to go into those products you don’t understand in the first place, get you to buy many chips at the bottom, and then you sell at the wrong time.
Second is cash flow. Because meme coins have huge fluctuations, can you withstand a certain drop and still have capital coming in next month? If you don’t, then don’t touch this product.
Fourth:
Most of these products are essentially a zero-sum game. Even after you accumulate all the experience and understanding, the probability that your next trade is a loss or a win is still fifty-fifty.
I’ll say the opposite, though: if you’re willing to spend half a year or a year researching US stocks, then it’s a positive-sum game. The more you research, the more you understand this market, the more value you can obtain. Then you need to think about what choices you should make.
Fifth: People always have to make choices. The biggest problems with meme coins versus mainstream coins are:
1. Meme coins: high risk, high reward—also a zero-sum game. Someone will always profit, and someone will always lose.
2. Mainstream coins: long-termism for the long run, such as US stocks—where everyone will profit.
So if you’re not in a dead-end situation and you just want to get rich overnight, then go research meme coins; otherwise, leaning more toward long-termism will help your future more.
If I were you, I would:
Watch “Spider-Man,” “Odyssey,” “Dear Abby,” and “Oppenheimer.” These movies can help elevate your sense of aesthetics.
If I were you, I would:
Trade the Nasdaq, the S&P 500, the US stock “seven giants,” storage, and optical module products. These will give you a deeper understanding of the market.
If I were you, I would:
Read books, use AI to improve efficiency, write code to do automation, learn AI automated trading, read earnings reports, and understand the market. All of this has much greater value for our future investing……
There are so many wonderful things in the world waiting for us to discover. If you don’t eat shit and don’t give yourself any chance to eat shit, then you’ll never eat shit. If you know where you’ll fail, then you should never go there.
A person’s choices are always in their own hands. Treat these choices seriously—because they decide your future life.
That’s all……
If you know where you’re going to die, then never go there. This is my fairly direct understanding of this post.
This post outside the mainstream is very well written, so I’ll continue and talk about it.
First:
There are extremely, extremely many good products in the market. So I won’t even talk about Nasdaq or the S&P 500. These are products we already know about. I mentioned a little earlier: if you don’t know whether you fit this market, then wait half a year. With the same amount of money, put half into the Nasdaq index and use half to operate on your own. After half a year, if you compare which part has higher returns, you’ll know what suits you……
Second:
So you don’t need to mention it: after the market crazily surged for a while and then came a correction, up to now, most products are basically a “golden pit.”
I shared many things with everyone recently, for example:
1. A series of storage-related products
2. Products related to optical modules
3. Products like ASML
4. Many of the products among the “seven giants” are like this as well.
These products are actually all very good ones. If you truly go research them and buy them, the returns they bring you will definitely be tremendous.
Third:
The real core of meme coins lies in two things: first, the circle layer; second, cash flow!
The circle layer is that you have enough connections and resources. They can call you to go into those products you don’t understand in the first place, get you to buy many chips at the bottom, and then you sell at the wrong time.
Second is cash flow. Because meme coins have huge fluctuations, can you withstand a certain drop and still have capital coming in next month? If you don’t, then don’t touch this product.
Fourth:
Most of these products are essentially a zero-sum game. Even after you accumulate all the experience and understanding, the probability that your next trade is a loss or a win is still fifty-fifty.
I’ll say the opposite, though: if you’re willing to spend half a year or a year researching US stocks, then it’s a positive-sum game. The more you research, the more you understand this market, the more value you can obtain. Then you need to think about what choices you should make.
Fifth: People always have to make choices. The biggest problems with meme coins versus mainstream coins are:
1. Meme coins: high risk, high reward—also a zero-sum game. Someone will always profit, and someone will always lose.
2. Mainstream coins: long-termism for the long run, such as US stocks—where everyone will profit.
So if you’re not in a dead-end situation and you just want to get rich overnight, then go research meme coins; otherwise, leaning more toward long-termism will help your future more.
If I were you, I would:
Watch “Spider-Man,” “Odyssey,” “Dear Abby,” and “Oppenheimer.” These movies can help elevate your sense of aesthetics.
If I were you, I would:
Trade the Nasdaq, the S&P 500, the US stock “seven giants,” storage, and optical module products. These will give you a deeper understanding of the market.
If I were you, I would:
Read books, use AI to improve efficiency, write code to do automation, learn AI automated trading, read earnings reports, and understand the market. All of this has much greater value for our future investing……
There are so many wonderful things in the world waiting for us to discover. If you don’t eat shit and don’t give yourself any chance to eat shit, then you’ll never eat shit. If you know where you’ll fail, then you should never go there.
A person’s choices are always in their own hands. Treat these choices seriously—because they decide your future life.
That’s all……
