In this market, persistence is the key. No matter how the market fluctuates, the work that needs to be done must be done, the data that needs to be tracked must be tracked, and the knowledge that needs to be learned must be learned.
A bear market sharpens the sword, a bull market tests the edge. Those who can truly go far are always those who are not afraid of enduring hardships.
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ContractTearjerker
· 8h ago
The bear market tests people's patience the most. I'm currently enduring it to see who can last until the end.
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MetaMisery
· 8h ago
Staying up late to watch the K-line is the real deal, honestly it's a contest of who can go bald first.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 8h ago
A bear market is just a shakeout; true retail investors can't hold on for more than three months.
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GasOptimizer
· 8h ago
The data speaks for itself. I ran a comparison of holding gains over two complete cycles, and indeed, I came out ahead. But the key is what data to track and how to track it—just scrolling through screens randomly doesn't count as homework.
Good morning, partners.
In this market, persistence is the key. No matter how the market fluctuates, the work that needs to be done must be done, the data that needs to be tracked must be tracked, and the knowledge that needs to be learned must be learned.
A bear market sharpens the sword, a bull market tests the edge. Those who can truly go far are always those who are not afraid of enduring hardships.