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Recently, I have been paying attention to the DUSK project and have casually built a small position, but now I am slightly at a loss. To be honest, in this situation, I am more convinced of one thing: hold on and avoid frequent trading. Value investing is about this—buying the dip is actually a good opportunity.
Frankly speaking, my understanding of the project was not deep enough before. Now I decide to spend some time to thoroughly research DUSK's fundamentals—team, technical direction, market positioning, and other solid factors. After all, since I have decided to hold long-term, I need to understand what I am holding.
Once I have done thorough research, I will organize my findings and share them with everyone. It’s also a way to give myself a report card on my investment decision. Friends with similar interests are also welcome to discuss DUSK’s development potential together.
But you need to study seriously; otherwise, you might find out later that what you bought isn't worth much.
Looking forward to your in-depth analysis, as I also want to understand what DUSK is really about.
Honestly, I'm a bit curious about how you interpret its technical direction; it feels like the information in this area is quite mixed.
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I'm also watching DUSK, but doing research upfront and then studying later is a bit of a reversal of priorities.
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Hold on to your position; don't listen to those shouting sell every day.
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I agree, frequent trading is just giving money to the exchange. During dips, you should double down on research.
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Wow, you only start researching the fundamentals after building a position, but at least your attitude is clearer than someone going all-in from the start.
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When will you finish your research and share it? Hopefully you won't hit a new low again.
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This is what I call practical learning; if you don't take some losses, no one will do proper homework.
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Value investing is correct, but whether DUSK actually has value is the real question.
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I think it's doable; let's set a goal first.
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By the way, your research spirit is commendable, but reality often hits harder.
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Another value investing believer. I'll see how reliable your findings are once you have them.
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Frequent trading is a sin, but the premise is choosing the right projects.
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I've also looked into DUSK. The team background is decent, but market recognition is a bit awkward.
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Small losses are not scary; what's scary is if it keeps falling and you're still willing to buy more.
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I respect deep research; unlike some people who buy casually and wait for doubles.
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Waiting for your analysis. To be honest, good projects should be fully invested in during a bear market.