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Don't always obsess over buying cheap bargains. The truly smart approach is to find high-quality assets. Instead of spending a small amount of money to buy a bunch of lousy projects, it's better to spend a reasonable amount to acquire genuinely good assets. This principle is especially applicable in the crypto world—many people are fooled by low prices but overlook the quality of the projects themselves. Savvy investors understand that a good project with a reasonable valuation always surpasses those seemingly inexplicably cheap options. Cheap prices are often for a reason.
Buying the dip, buying the dip, ends up with a bunch of worthless tokens.
Instead of chasing after bargains, it's better to find truly good projects. Although they may be more expensive, you'll sleep better at night.
Low-price traps, I've seen too many retail investors get caught.
Quality > price, always remember that.
Trash projects are trash no matter how cheap, wasting money for nothing.
Honestly, spending a little money to buy good things is not a loss. Being fooled by low prices is the real loss.
Good projects with proper valuation should be played like this.
Cheap price? First ask yourself why it's cheap.
Investment vision is crucial; you can't just look at the price tag.
The bottom-fishing funds have turned to dust, earned through blood, sweat, and tears.
Good projects with reasonable valuations? How come I only bought "good stories with zeroed-out prices"?
People are always fooled by low prices but can't see why a bad project is bad, which is ridiculous.
Good assets are worth spending money on, cheap garbage is still garbage.
There is a reason why something is cheap, this statement is spot on.
The bottom-fishing mentality can be deadly; I've seen too many people attracted by low prices
Indeed, low prices often imply problems, and that's true
Another old topic... but most people really can't do it
Instead of waiting for cheap goods, it's better to get on board with good projects early; that's the right way
People who insist on waiting for bargain prices often end up getting burned
Good projects are never cheap, and they shouldn't be cheap either; just think about it