Recently, many people have been talking about SpaceX.


But rather than debating whether it will attract attention,
I think ordinary people should first make sure they’ve thought through three things.

First thing: Are you buying the company, or the story?
Many people know about rockets, Starlink, and Musk.
But they may not understand:
how the company makes money,
where the profits come from,
and what it will rely on to grow in the future.
If the only reason you buy is that it’s impressive,
then it’s more like chasing the story.

Second thing: What are you worried about missing?
Many people follow popular assets,
not because they’ve studied them thoroughly.
Rather, they’re afraid: what if it performs well later?
This emotion has a name:
fear of missing out.
And many impulsive decisions in the market
stem from this mindset.

Third thing: Hype and value are not the same thing.
When everyone is discussing the same opportunity,
you need to think:
has the value been discovered,
or has the attention already become overheated?
The market often rewards independent thinkers,
but it rarely rewards blindly following the crowd.
What truly matters
is not what others are watching.
It’s whether you know why you’re paying attention to it.
Very often,
the outcome isn’t determined by the opportunity itself,
but by whether your understanding matches it. #SpaceX认购规模超2500亿美元
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