May the God of Wealth bless everyone to make money
看不懂的sol
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Many brothers have asked me why I can be so relaxed every day, typing so many words and creating so many images. The core of this lies in the change of investment strategy: 1. Before I stopped updating the short-term strategy for SOL, I used to monitor the market and analyze data every day. Although I earned nearly 700,000 U, I was almost exhausted—sleeping only 3-5 hours a day, let alone sharing. My tweets were reduced to just a chart and some points (you can check my historical tweets). During that time, I was almost 'deified' in SOL contracts, but the price was physical and mental fatigue.
2. When SOL rose to 240 U, I liquidated all my assets.
At the same time, I was preparing for the bar exam and negotiating hotel acquisition projects with two companies about to go public. The sudden sense of relaxation (perhaps also due to holding a large amount of cash) made me decide to transform: to give up short-term trading and only do cyclical investments. Now, apart from opening the exchange during regular investments, I don't even look at the candlestick charts.
3. The essence of investing is simplicity and patience. After adjusting the strategy, I had time for reading, thinking, and organizing. I increasingly feel that investing should not be complicated. In summary, it only took three days: Day 1: Liquidate idle funds and clarify the investment amount; Day 2: Calculate the cycles that the funds can cover and set time anchors; Day 3: Execute the plan repeatedly and then wait.
If you brothers do not see investing as gambling, but rather as savings and financial management, you can greatly reduce the difficulty of investing.
Here are a few somewhat motivational classic investment quotes:
"The market rewards patience but punishes greed." — Warren Buffett
"Complex strategies are often fragile strategies; only simplicity can be repeated, and repetition can yield compound returns." — Charlie Munger
"Wealth begins to accumulate only when you stop trading frequently." — John Bogle
Let’s encourage each other!
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