The financial market is like a crucible, destined to leave behind only a small portion, while most will slowly fade away over time. Regardless of how amazing the technology or how fierce the strategy, the most important thing is to remain at the table, rather than being served on the dining table. However, the market is unpredictable, and Bitcoin price predictions are elusive. Not to mention the altcoins, all hoping to follow from a market capitalization of tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of billions, this situation is unlikely to happen to oneself.
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LuYong
· 09-11 01:59
The financial market is a game of probability. If you think something has a high probability of happening, you invest in it; if it's low probability, you either don't invest or invest a little.
The financial market is like a crucible, destined to leave behind only a small portion, while most will slowly fade away over time. Regardless of how amazing the technology or how fierce the strategy, the most important thing is to remain at the table, rather than being served on the dining table. However, the market is unpredictable, and Bitcoin price predictions are elusive. Not to mention the altcoins, all hoping to follow from a market capitalization of tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of billions, this situation is unlikely to happen to oneself.