The biggest taboo in investing is subjective speculation. Whether it's a new coin or an old project, you should set aside preconceived notions and focus on its actual value and team strength. Frankly, today's dark horse coin could be tomorrow's hot topic. But on the flip side, be cautious—no matter how promising the prospects, pitfalls are possible. The key is to have the vision to recognize talent and not be swayed by public opinion. How the project itself is doing can be told by the data. Instead of blindly betting, it's better to do more research, because risk and opportunity often hinge on a single thought.
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WalletDivorcer
· 4h ago
You're right, but honestly most people just can't do it
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Can data speak? Bro, you’re overestimating retail investors
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Black Horse Coin? Ha, more often it’s just a black hole coin
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Having an eye for people is really a talent, I don’t have it
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The key question is, who the hell has time to do so much homework
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One wrong thought and you’re bankrupt, this is Web3
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The way public opinion sets the rhythm hits hard, I’ve been led into the pit nine out of ten times
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Even projects with strong team strength have seen crashes later on, I don’t trust them
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It sounds simple, but actually operating it is just gambling, don’t fool yourself
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 4h ago
That's true, but very few people who hear it can truly do it.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 4h ago
That's right, but unfortunately 99% of people can't do it.
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ForkThisDAO
· 4h ago
That's true, but few people can actually do it.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 4h ago
That's right, but very few people can actually do it.
The biggest taboo in investing is subjective speculation. Whether it's a new coin or an old project, you should set aside preconceived notions and focus on its actual value and team strength. Frankly, today's dark horse coin could be tomorrow's hot topic. But on the flip side, be cautious—no matter how promising the prospects, pitfalls are possible. The key is to have the vision to recognize talent and not be swayed by public opinion. How the project itself is doing can be told by the data. Instead of blindly betting, it's better to do more research, because risk and opportunity often hinge on a single thought.