There is a traditional saying in the crypto community called "Chasing highs is actually bottoming out." I followed this logic and played with gold and silver futures for over half a month, and surprisingly, I received rewards directly on the live trading platform.
The funniest part is my friends who are involved in traditional finance. The market is so good that they feel itchy to participate, but since they work in public mutual funds and face trading restrictions, they instead ask me how to deposit funds into crypto platforms to play DeFi—while also wanting to trade US stocks and gold and silver.
It's truly a reversal of the heavens. I originally thought we were on the fringes, but it turns out we are the ones seizing the opportunity.
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LadderToolGuy
· 10h ago
Haha, this is hilarious, that's just life... The traditional finance folks are panicking now, and they have to start licking our boots.
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memecoin_therapy
· 14h ago
Listening to the idea of chasing highs and bottom-fishing is just for fun; only actually making money in real trading is the real deal.
The traditional finance folks have been envying us for more than just a day or two.
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defi_detective
· 01-14 08:01
Haha, this is what they call the wheel of fortune turning. My friends who are fund managers are now extremely anxious.
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LiquidityOracle
· 01-12 15:18
Wow, this reversal is incredible. People from traditional finance are actually asking us how to play, it's hilarious.
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-12 15:17
Haha, friends in traditional finance are now panicking and coming to us for tutorials. This wave is truly incredible.
The saying "buy the dip" sounds ridiculous, but in this market, it seems like you can really make money, to the point of being speechless.
The public fund folks are jealous to death, with trading restrictions tightly in place. We, on the other hand, have incredible freedom—kind of interesting.
Edge people turning into main characters—this script is quite magical, haha.
However, trading gold and silver futures also carries significant risks. You made over half a month’s profit? Was it luck or skill?
Honestly, whoever catches this wave makes money. The key is to have the courage to act.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-12 15:16
Haha, no way. Traditional finance people are now asking us how to play, this reversal is just too outrageous.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 15:14
Chasing highs and bottom fishing—these traditional finance folks have been at it for so many years and still haven't figured it out. Meanwhile, we've actually found a way in crypto. Isn't that ironic?
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-12 15:02
nah wait, so traditional finance folks are now begging *you* for alpha? that's fundamentally hilarious. though tbh their compliance departments would have an absolute meltdown if they knew what their employees were asking lmao
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-12 14:55
I just don't get it. The public offering folks are so strict, yet we still have to ask them how to play. It's really ironic.
There is a traditional saying in the crypto community called "Chasing highs is actually bottoming out." I followed this logic and played with gold and silver futures for over half a month, and surprisingly, I received rewards directly on the live trading platform.
The funniest part is my friends who are involved in traditional finance. The market is so good that they feel itchy to participate, but since they work in public mutual funds and face trading restrictions, they instead ask me how to deposit funds into crypto platforms to play DeFi—while also wanting to trade US stocks and gold and silver.
It's truly a reversal of the heavens. I originally thought we were on the fringes, but it turns out we are the ones seizing the opportunity.