A truly shrewd investor operates without ego. The moment you become attached to being right, you start making emotional decisions instead of rational ones. In crypto markets, this ego trap catches everyone—from retail traders holding losing positions out of pride to whales refusing to cut losses because they can't admit a mistake.
The best investors in the space share one trait: they let data guide them, not their identity. They'll flip their thesis if the evidence demands it. They'll admit when they're wrong and pivot instantly. No attachment to past calls, no need to prove anything to anyone.
When you remove ego from the equation, you see opportunities others miss. You're not fighting to win an argument—you're fighting to make smart capital allocation decisions. That's where real wealth compounds.
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DiamondHands
· 6h ago
That's true, but how many people can actually do it? I think most people just agree verbally, and as soon as they lose money, they start making up stories to justify themselves.
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UncommonNPC
· 6h ago
ngl, this is the truth—how many people stubbornly hold onto a losing position, waiting for a rebound, acting like their brains are malfunctioning.
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FOMOmonster
· 6h ago
It sounds good, but how many can actually do it? I've seen many influencers struggle for a long time to change their stance.
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ForkTongue
· 6h ago
That's true, but very few people can actually do it. Most people still cling to losing positions and refuse to let go.
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BoredRiceBall
· 6h ago
ngl, you're quite right, but very few people can actually do it.
A truly shrewd investor operates without ego. The moment you become attached to being right, you start making emotional decisions instead of rational ones. In crypto markets, this ego trap catches everyone—from retail traders holding losing positions out of pride to whales refusing to cut losses because they can't admit a mistake.
The best investors in the space share one trait: they let data guide them, not their identity. They'll flip their thesis if the evidence demands it. They'll admit when they're wrong and pivot instantly. No attachment to past calls, no need to prove anything to anyone.
When you remove ego from the equation, you see opportunities others miss. You're not fighting to win an argument—you're fighting to make smart capital allocation decisions. That's where real wealth compounds.