MICHAEL SAYLOR SAID, “WE’RE BUYING IT TO HOLD IT 100 YEARS. THAT $66K TO $16K CRASH…THAT SHOOK OUT THE TOURISTS. THAT SHOOK OUT THE NON-BELIEVERS.’’
‘‘WHEN BITCOIN WAS 16K, WE WERE ALL READY TO RIDE IT TO ZERO.”
LEGEND
Remember.
Focus on your own game. What others do or say is non of your business. Stick to your plan, and work each and every day.
If your plan isn't working, ask for help, could save you years in the long run.
Keep it simple. honestly, its as simple as that
Took shorts beginning of week, now we see what happens more news later and other hot air to mix it up,
So lets wait - can you do that?
@JamesBruce131 Most traders forget about the small gains adding up. And majority of successfully traders get in, get out, move on 1 to 1 is all you need.
Always trying to keep it simple. did fancy a swing short, but it's early in the week, so decided to "chicken out"
Telegram members get to trade everyday in the group, I'm there each day.
Telegram invite comes complimentary with coaching sessions. 👀
Have a good week - Day 1 done.....
@Nithya_Shrii Some people like routine, and a place to work in. Don't assume it's all.negative. some employed people wouldn't dream.of going it alone, and self employed wouldn't touch working for someone else ever. It's all just different types
Fascinating listen. Experience cannot be bought or learnt, you have to have time in the mkt, no short cuts.
Interesting point around 8 minutes in, about the herd....
Why I believe you need to find your own way to "see" the market, and your opportunity...
Rick Rieder manages $2.7T at BlackRock and was a finalist for US Federal Reserve Chair - here's his warning to every trader
20 years at Lehman Brothers. Fixed Income Hall of Fame 2013. Now CIO of Global Fixed Income at the world's largest asset manager
In this 19-min interview he reveals the one rule that survived 2008, Lehman's collapse, and every crash since
Markets go down 5x faster than they go up ⮕ You make money slowly ⮕ You lose it in days
Be right 60-65% of the time, diversify like a casino, and always have an escape hatch before you open a position
Never let one bad trade ruin your career
Bookmark - burn rate hits Polymarket contracts the same way. The edge is in the exit, not the entry ↓
@jeeniuz Like the psycho girlfriend you loved but glad you're not going out with anymore!!!
So true, and I would also say despite the volatile moves, when no catalysts, it can be very predictable.
If there was one pair that followed price- it cable.