Don't rush to envy others when they make money. Instead of obsessing over every profit, break down their logic — the market is changing, and so are the opportunities. What truly matters is reflecting on your own rhythm and sense of timing, and identifying your advantages in the current environment. Some rely on information asymmetry, others on compound interest, and some on scale. Everyone has their own strategy. Instead of copying others' methods, it's better to find the approach that suits you — that's the real Holy Grail.
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MercilessHalal
· 14h ago
That's right, but most people just can't change this habit. When they see others' gains, they can't help but go all-in with their entire position.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 14h ago
That's right. Instead of envying others' gains, it's better to study your own rhythm.
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0xTherapist
· 14h ago
That's right, being jealous is useless. The key is to find your own effective approach.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 14h ago
The disassembly logic is okay, but the problem is that most people can't tell the difference between information asymmetry and the attack vectors of compound interest. Blindly looking for their own strategies? First, check if your code has reentrancy vulnerabilities.
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FOMOSapien
· 14h ago
Don't copy others' methods; finding your own rhythm is the key.
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LoneValidator
· 14h ago
Well said, envy is useless; the key is to find your own rhythm.
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ser_we_are_early
· 14h ago
That's quite reasonable, but when it comes to critical moments, it's still easy to be dominated by FOMO... The key is to find your own logical approach that works, rather than blindly following the crowd.
Don't rush to envy others when they make money. Instead of obsessing over every profit, break down their logic — the market is changing, and so are the opportunities. What truly matters is reflecting on your own rhythm and sense of timing, and identifying your advantages in the current environment. Some rely on information asymmetry, others on compound interest, and some on scale. Everyone has their own strategy. Instead of copying others' methods, it's better to find the approach that suits you — that's the real Holy Grail.