Once, being online for a long time indeed yielded very high returns—information explosion meant you could seize opportunities before the trend arrived. But now, information is widely dispersed and easily truncated, and this has changed everything. Without enough information advantage to exploit, there's no need to stare at the screen all day. The days of relying on information dividends are over; the market has become more efficient, and the windows are getting shorter and shorter.
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CryptoMotivator
· 2h ago
Are you still waiting by the screen for the next big thing? You should have realized by now that once the information gap is gone, it's really gone.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 13h ago
Information asymmetry is gone long ago; now market analysis is just gambling.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 13h ago
The information gap is gone long ago. Analyzing the market now is pointless; it's still about vision and execution.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 13h ago
The information gap is getting smaller and smaller; the logic used in the early session is indeed no longer effective.
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GasGuzzler
· 13h ago
Information asymmetry is gone, the window is getting shorter and shorter, and indeed a change in approach is needed. The advantage of staring at the screen has indeed been leveled out.
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DancingCandles
· 13h ago
The information gap is gone; staring at the screen is just a waste of life. There's nothing wrong with that statement.
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OnchainGossiper
· 13h ago
The information gap has been leveled, that's true. But now, people who spend all day staring at screens are shifting to micro-operations; it's not so easy to just sit back and win effortlessly.
Once, being online for a long time indeed yielded very high returns—information explosion meant you could seize opportunities before the trend arrived. But now, information is widely dispersed and easily truncated, and this has changed everything. Without enough information advantage to exploit, there's no need to stare at the screen all day. The days of relying on information dividends are over; the market has become more efficient, and the windows are getting shorter and shorter.