Most people don't lose money because they pick bad coins. They lose money because they chase hype.
By the time everyone is talking about an opportunity, the biggest move has often already happened. Social media makes it feel like you're missing out, so people buy based on emotion instead of a plan.
I've learned that the better question isn't, "What should I buy?" It's "Why is money flowing here?"
Is it a strong narrative? Growing adoption? Increasing liquidity? Real on-chain activity? Or is it just temporary excitement?
Understanding why capital is moving is far more valuable than blindly following it.
The market rewards research and patience far more often than it rewards FOMO.
That's the difference between investing with conviction and simply chasing the crowd.
By the time everyone is talking about an opportunity, the biggest move has often already happened. Social media makes it feel like you're missing out, so people buy based on emotion instead of a plan.
I've learned that the better question isn't, "What should I buy?" It's "Why is money flowing here?"
Is it a strong narrative? Growing adoption? Increasing liquidity? Real on-chain activity? Or is it just temporary excitement?
Understanding why capital is moving is far more valuable than blindly following it.
The market rewards research and patience far more often than it rewards FOMO.
That's the difference between investing with conviction and simply chasing the crowd.