The level difference is normal. Everyone is a beginner, but being a beginner and still trying to guide others is just harmful. It's not enough to lead followers to lose money; you also want to teach them, right?
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Konnichiwa.
Sometimes I wonder whether I should share some financial knowledge or the current state of industry strategies, etc. I don't know if everyone would be interested...
Although I don't understand (and don't want to understand) your Crypto circle, and I don't have the strength to enter top asset management (cry), I do have a foundation in traditional markets, and my alumni network includes Ivy League PhDs and resources from major institutions, so I can squeeze out some useful information~~♪
Most people in your circle are still stuck at the subjective operation level, such as technical analysis, fundamental analysis, and occasionally adding deep learning/LLM, etc. The investment perspective is still the traditional view of institutions and retail investors. These things are useful, but in the 21st century, they will only be beaten by institutions.
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