Actually, style transfer is completely feasible. If you invest enough, maybe someone will want it—this is the charm of reverse thinking.



Recently, taking advantage of the adjustment opportunity, I borrowed money to buy another weighted token, which I had already identified last night. The next plan is simple: continue to add on dips, until I reach the ratio I previously set, and then temporarily stop trading small caps.

However, I must declare in advance that this strategy really tests patience. Friends without patience should never follow my example. I am already prepared for long-term holding, planning to collect dividends—probably until next year before I can cash out. That’s the difference.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 21h ago
Borrowing money to increase position size requires some mental resilience.
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 21h ago
I've heard the saying "buy more on dips" too many times, but the key is to have bullets; otherwise, just talking about it is useless.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 21h ago
Borrowing money to increase position weight, your guts are really impressive!
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 21h ago
Borrowing money to buy the dip on heavyweights, really daring... I've heard the long-term holding and dividend earning approach many times, but the key is still to withstand the drawdowns.
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