Mr. Li's recent experience is quite interesting—growing his principal from 35,000 to 81,000 in about two months, and he's already able to withdraw his initial funds.
But the most important thing here isn't the number itself, but what he said afterward. When it comes to investing, what really matters isn't how much you make today or whether you can keep earning tomorrow. Today might be a big win, but tomorrow could just as easily see a drop back. Conversely, going bankrupt today doesn't mean you'll still be losing money the day after. The key is to have that sense of reverence—reverence for the market, reverence for risk—only then can you truly do this steadily. Whether it's $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL, the principle is the same. #数字资产行情上升 $BTC $SOL
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ChainChef
· 12h ago
yo, respect the market's seasoning or it'll burn your whole portfolio down... that's the real recipe right there, not the 2x gains 🍳
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DAOdreamer
· 21h ago
The sense of awe is spot on; so many people get carried away after making some money and end up losing everything.
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MEVHunter
· 01-07 17:30
nah the real play here isn't the 2.3x... it's knowing when to fold. mempool don't lie—most degens blowing up because they're chasing yesterday's gains instead of reading the actual flow. respect the spread or the spread respects you back, fr.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 01-07 17:30
That's right, mindset is the toughest lesson.
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StableNomad
· 01-07 17:28
ngl, the "reverence for risk" talk hits different when you've actually watched leverage positions get liquidated at 3am. statistically speaking, most people who 2x their stack in 60 days end up giving it back by month three. reminds me of UST in May, except people swore they "understood volatility."
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-07 17:10
The principle is simple, but having a sense of reverence is easy to talk about and hard to practice.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 01-07 17:08
Respect for the market is really well said; too many people get carried away when they see a rise.
Mr. Li's recent experience is quite interesting—growing his principal from 35,000 to 81,000 in about two months, and he's already able to withdraw his initial funds.
But the most important thing here isn't the number itself, but what he said afterward. When it comes to investing, what really matters isn't how much you make today or whether you can keep earning tomorrow. Today might be a big win, but tomorrow could just as easily see a drop back. Conversely, going bankrupt today doesn't mean you'll still be losing money the day after. The key is to have that sense of reverence—reverence for the market, reverence for risk—only then can you truly do this steadily. Whether it's $BTC, $ETH, or $SOL, the principle is the same. #数字资产行情上升 $BTC $SOL