Recently, there has been an interesting phenomenon in the cryptocurrency world:

Those who have truly made money and have capital accumulated,

Start withdrawing their assets,

While advocating for 'value investing' and 'learning from Buffett's spirit',

Even suggesting that young people should avoid cryptocurrencies and focus more on stocks, turning to more stable assets.

These individuals have sufficient capital and have completed the first stage of wealth accumulation.

For them, there is indeed no need to fight in a high-volatility, high-stakes market,

Investing in some U.S. stocks, A-shares, or even buying some REITs is a better solution.

But the problem is,

Most people who are still struggling in the cryptocurrency world,

Are left bewildered as they see the atmosphere suddenly change.

They were still on the road to recovering their capital, or had not even experienced a complete market wave.

Now they are being told to 'return to reality' and 'the clone market is happening in U.S. stocks'.

This is like a card table where a new dealer has just started,

The previous winners have left, saying,

'You guys shouldn’t play anymore, this table is meaningless.'

Ultimately, this is not a matter of who is right or wrong—

It is that some have already reached the finish line, while others haven't even boarded the train.