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Lately, I've been less focused on monitoring the market, and instead I've been thinking about options: buyers are like writing love poems, the longer you wait, the thinner they become; sellers are like collecting rent, with time value working for you every day, but it can suddenly turn against you with a sharp fluctuation. To put it simply, time is a knife that usually cuts the buyer, but when the wind picks up, it might turn around and cut the seller's neck. So now, I'm more concerned about whether I'm buying a "story" or selling "boredom."
Social mining, fan tokens, that "attention is mining" approach sounds lively, but it's actually quite similar to being a buyer: you invest time and emotion, waiting for a breakout to cash in; if there's no breakout, time slowly eats away at you.
What I fear most isn't missing out on opportunities, but rather that I clearly understand what's happening and still stubbornly fall in love with my emotions.