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#MSCI未来或纳入数字资产财库企业 Scam coins and such don't concern me; anyway, small coins doubling is a routine operation for retail investors to take profits. Someone has shared quite a few experiences before, and I think they explained it quite thoroughly. No one is a prophet; if I could really predict the market, I wouldn't be messing around with this stuff. Now, it's just a mindset—use small money to experiment, treat each profit as bullets loaded in, and focus on targets with room to grow before charging in. The logic of making money is very simple; just execute properly.
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MSCI inclusion of digital assets? Here we go again. How long can this hype last?
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Who doesn't want a small coin to double? The key is to stay alive and earn that day.
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I agree with not predicting the market. If someone was really that good at prophecy, they'd be financially free by now, and wouldn't bother here chatting.
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Using profits as bullets is indeed reliable, provided you've actually made that first profit.
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Scam coins are everywhere. Being able to identify those with growth potential is the real skill.
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In short, you need to keep a steady mindset and be ruthless in execution. Most people fail because of these two points.
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Every profit is put in, sounds easy but actually doing it makes you feel heartbroken to cut losses in minutes.
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That's right, predicting the market is all nonsense anyway, you still have to rely on trial and error to accumulate bullets.
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Whether MSCI includes it or not doesn't matter to me, anyway this wave of small coins will once again harvest a wave of leeks.
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The most important thing is execution. There are many people with ideas, but few actually take action.
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Trying with small money is indeed the only rational approach; everything else is just a gambler's mentality.
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There are so many scam coins, being able to pick out the ones that double is a real skill, otherwise you're just a bagholder at high levels.
I agree, but you should try with spare money. Anyway, if you lose it, you can still sleep well.
Is there a plan for MSCI? It still feels mostly like pie in the sky.
Few people can really execute effectively; most are still driven by emotions.
It's easy to say simply, but in practice, it's easy to get caught up. Who hasn't been liquidated before?
Having clear logic is good, but the key is whether you can stick to stop-losses—that's the real test.
Trying with small money is good for mistakes, but I'm worried that once it doubles, people forget about the risks.