Timing matters more than being right. You can have the perfect thesis, but if you're three years ahead of the market, you're basically just early to the party—and that's the hardest seat at the table. Not a mistake in your analysis; sometimes it's just about when everyone else wakes up to what you already know.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-12 14:51
This is exactly my blood, sweat, and tears over the past few years... I was determined to go in the right direction and was hammered for three years. Only now do I realize that getting in early is also a kind of torment.
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DoomCanister
· 01-12 14:51
Knowing in advance doesn't help; in three years, we'll still be harvesting the leeks.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-12 14:44
Alright, that's why all the coins I bet on have to wait three years to increase in value. My mental state is collapsing.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-12 14:26
nah fr this hits different. been there—had the perfect trade thesis in 2020, got liquidated anyway bc "market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent" lmao
Timing matters more than being right. You can have the perfect thesis, but if you're three years ahead of the market, you're basically just early to the party—and that's the hardest seat at the table. Not a mistake in your analysis; sometimes it's just about when everyone else wakes up to what you already know.