If it weren't for this diversion, I would have already multiplied my investment by 20 times. Watching this wave of market movement disperse from the moment I got in, the originally concentrated funds suddenly spread out, and the opportunity just slipped away. The market is like this; sometimes, it's just a matter of focus. As a result, the final returns are only a fraction of what was expected. Some say that diversification can reduce risk, but my experience tells me— in this market, focus is actually the biggest return.
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MidnightSeller
· 20h ago
Bro, this is the gambler's mentality. When the 20x dream shatters, you blame the diversion. You're right, right?
Diversion indeed has no returns, but going all-in? One limit-down and it turns negative... I don't have your guts.
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HashBandit
· 01-03 11:55
nah fr this hits different... back in my mining days i was so focused on one pool, made bank. then diversified "for risk management" and watched the hashrate spread thin across chains. TPS bottleneck energy costs went crazy. shoulda stayed concentrated tbh, sometimes the scalability trilemma applies to your portfolio too lol
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-03 11:54
It's a classic case of survivor bias; a 20x dream is always very tempting.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 01-03 11:51
Splitting is the killer of retail investors; focusing firepower is the way to go, brother.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-03 11:43
Splitting is basically just a greedy excuse. I believed in it for a while, but now I realize that just hyping yourself up doesn't help.
If it weren't for this diversion, I would have already multiplied my investment by 20 times. Watching this wave of market movement disperse from the moment I got in, the originally concentrated funds suddenly spread out, and the opportunity just slipped away. The market is like this; sometimes, it's just a matter of focus. As a result, the final returns are only a fraction of what was expected. Some say that diversification can reduce risk, but my experience tells me— in this market, focus is actually the biggest return.