If you meet someone in a chat who can talk about macroeconomics, geopolitical situations, and religious philosophy, don’t misunderstand her as a top student—most likely, she has been watching the market for a long time. People who stay in the crypto world and stock market for a long time have to study everything to find Alpha.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 6h ago
Haha, that's absolutely right. Indeed, watching the market makes people look like an encyclopedia.
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MoneyBurner
· 6h ago
Watching the market has filled my mind with macroeconomic factors, and I can find arbitrage opportunities from geopolitical situations. This is what we call job-related sickness, haha.
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BrokenDAO
· 6h ago
Staring at the market until my mind is filled with game theory, this is the aftereffect of information addiction... I really thought that by researching more I could escape the trap of incentive distortion, but in the end, it's still the same mechanism flaw.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 6h ago
Staring at the market until my mind is filled with Candlesticks, really, by the time I wake up, I have already mastered geopolitics.
If you meet someone in a chat who can talk about macroeconomics, geopolitical situations, and religious philosophy, don’t misunderstand her as a top student—most likely, she has been watching the market for a long time. People who stay in the crypto world and stock market for a long time have to study everything to find Alpha.