Dubbed "the smartest man on Wall Street" by Caijing magazine and one of the leading figures in the investment industry, Charles Ellis classified modern investing as a loser's game and wrote a best-selling book, "The Game of Winning the Loser".



In this market, just like playing tennis, the winner gets better long-term performance with just a few fewer mistakes, while the loser ends up losing money because they always make the same mistakes over and over again. No one can avoid making new mistakes, but successful investors repeat old mistakes less often. Going back to the Crypro market, it used to be a winner's game, and it took above-average skill to participate and win. But today, the crypto market has largely evolved into a loser's game – make fewer mistakes and just survive to win.

Now we just need to not do anything out of bounds when everyone else is crazy about PvP or leverage, and there is a good chance that we can greatly increase the probability of winning in this game. That's why a few years ago the market just had to close your eyes when the bull market came to make a profit, but now it's not at all, because the game has fundamentally changed. More than 90% of the players in the market don't need to be clever and strategic, and it's important to reduce the frequency of mistakes and mistakes to achieve above-average gains. $BTC#美联储3月利率决议 #稳定币激增 #BTC 行情分析
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Oh,Sevip
· 2025-03-17 04:34
HODL Tight 💪
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