For Trump coins, it is actually just a random event. If you haven't delved deeply into this field, how could you capture it?

This type of event is something you can encounter but not seek. However, many people feel that not seizing this opportunity is due to their own lack of effort, diligence, or being born at the wrong time. You only see them winning but do not see that behind their win they have lost 99 times.

Only if you exist long enough will those random imbalances happen to you. It is undeniable that some people have captured it in the short term, but that doesn't mean they worked harder than you; they were just lucky. As Taleb said, Buffett is just a lucky fool. The premise of all this is time; only if you last long enough can you encounter opportunities. On social media, those short-term successful people flaunt their achievements, changing your values and making you think their success can be replicated, that you too can become like them in the short term.

So you go ahead and do it, but in the end, most people lose money.

Thus, you see that those who become rich quickly find it hard to protect their wealth; why is that?

Because they encountered random events early. The subsequent random events might only come after 5 or 10 years. But they think everything is due to their own efforts, leading them down a fundamentally wrong path, ultimately losing all their wealth. So they say if you bet right, the best choice is to leave the table rather than continue gambling.

Therefore, the first principle of investment trading is to protect your assets. Protecting your assets is the premise, and then consider growth. Because no matter how much you earn in percentage, just one margin call can leave you with nothing.

So we need a long-term strategy, one that allows you to survive in this market for 10 or 20 years, and then leverage the compound interest of time, the randomness of time, to achieve wealth.

Rather than pursuing short-term high returns and strategies that deplete your principal. Some people may succeed with such strategies, but that is one in ten thousand. It is brought about by randomness and is not replicable.

As I said before, never ask a lottery winner for their experience, because they will only tell you the lottery numbers.

Keep it up, everyone, this is also what I want to say to myself. I was anxious for a while for not seizing Trump, but I deeply know this was not my random event; even if time flowed back a thousand times, I still wouldn't be able to grasp it.

Grateful, thank you.