As we head into 2026 with trading volumes accelerating, my strategy is clear: I'm chasing home runs, not settling for base hits.
Honestly? Those constant micro-flips between coins pumping 20k here, 20k there—that's not where my focus is. The noise doesn't interest me.
When I spot something with real potential, I'm either going all-in for a massive PnL or staying completely out. Half-measures are a waste of capital and mental energy. The volatility ahead demands conviction, and that means big bets on setups I genuinely believe in.
It's not about the number of wins. It's about the size of the wins that matter.
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SatoshiHeir
· 4h ago
It should be pointed out that this brother's argument contains an obvious paradox in on-chain data analysis—the binary dichotomy of all-in versus stay out essentially violates the Kelly criterion. According to modern portfolio theory, truly large returns come precisely from precise position allocation, rather than gambler-style absolute choices.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 4h ago
Going all-in on a single bet is the true demeanor of a genuine DeFi player; those who chase every rise and fall every day are just wasting their lives.
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rugdoc.eth
· 4h ago
The mentality of all in or nothing is indeed sharp-tongued, but in this cycle, not playing that way seems like you really can't make big money.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 4h ago
This is my strategy: all-in or nothing. Those small waves in between really waste time.
As we head into 2026 with trading volumes accelerating, my strategy is clear: I'm chasing home runs, not settling for base hits.
Honestly? Those constant micro-flips between coins pumping 20k here, 20k there—that's not where my focus is. The noise doesn't interest me.
When I spot something with real potential, I'm either going all-in for a massive PnL or staying completely out. Half-measures are a waste of capital and mental energy. The volatility ahead demands conviction, and that means big bets on setups I genuinely believe in.
It's not about the number of wins. It's about the size of the wins that matter.