Everyone has been a bit led by the rhythm these past few days, 'taking sides'
On one side are those trading U.S. stocks
On the other side are those trading cryptocurrencies
And there are those who trade both cryptocurrencies and U.S. stocks
Personally, over the past decade or so,
I've really made big money from just two assets
One is U.S. stocks, specifically $TSLA
The other is cryptocurrency, #Bitcoin
In reality, it's mainly due to luck
I happened to catch the historic opportunities that these two industries were given by the times.
So I trade cryptocurrencies, invest in U.S. stocks, and mine
I suggest everyone broaden their 'investment perspective'
Whether to trade U.S. stocks or not is one thing; at the very least, you need to understand
After all, this is the world's largest and most liquid capital market
It is also the barometer of innovation in the tech industry;
Understanding U.S. stocks is the starting point for understanding global capital flows and future trends.
Investing is about making money, not about 'taking sides'
Whether it's U.S. stocks or cryptocurrencies, neither is key
The key point is to find where the next era's opportunities lie
Trading U.S. stocks and trading cryptocurrencies are not inherently conflicting or contradictory
It's not like if you practice crane style, crane style is the best in the world
And if someone practices tiger style, tiger style is a pile of trash
Be water my friends