Here's the brutal truth about markets: those willing to take excessive risks don't just survive—they thrive. Year after year, they grab bigger slices of the pie. But here's the kicker: their success sends a harsh message to everyone else. Conservative players watching from the sidelines get squeezed out. The market doesn't reward caution; it punishes it. Either you match that risk appetite or you get left behind. It's not pretty, but that's how competitive markets work.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-03 10:55
It's been three years of watching the vicious cycle of risk and reward here. The early all-in folks are indeed getting rich now. As for us conservatives... we're being squeezed to death, haha.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-03 10:47
ngl this is the harsh reality of the market, conservatives really need to wake up
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NftRegretMachine
· 01-03 10:27
There's nothing wrong with that, but that's why most people end up as retail investors.
Here's the brutal truth about markets: those willing to take excessive risks don't just survive—they thrive. Year after year, they grab bigger slices of the pie. But here's the kicker: their success sends a harsh message to everyone else. Conservative players watching from the sidelines get squeezed out. The market doesn't reward caution; it punishes it. Either you match that risk appetite or you get left behind. It's not pretty, but that's how competitive markets work.