I still remember seeing that $440k short on $RAVE …
That’s not just luck that’s someone who understands how the game works. Timing, liquidity, market makers… all of it.
And it made me reflect on where I am right now.
Lately, I’ve been more on the sidelines. Not out of fear, but out of intention just observing, learning how these moves actually play out.
Because the truth is, the first rule of any game is simple:
understand the game before trying to win it.
And even when you start to understand it, losses will still come. That’s part of the process. But if you’re paying attention, every loss teaches you something about timing, entries, exits, and even your own mindset.
That’s why my focus has shifted a bit.
Instead of chasing every setup or trying to catch every move, I’m more focused on preserving my capital.
Because once your liquidity is gone, you’re out of the game.
So now, I balance things better.
I still watch the charts, still study plays like RAVE…
but at the same time, I keep part of my liquidity working on
@STONfi DEX .
• Farming in good pools
• Looking for stable APR
• Joining platform activities when they come up
Nothing too fast, nothing forced just steady compounding.
It might not feel as exciting as catching a big short or a pump…
but it keeps you in the game.
And in this space, staying long enough is what really matters.
Because at the end of the day, the edge isn’t just skill…
it’s liquidity + patience + consistency.
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