few quick lessons:
- comparison is the thief of joy. everyone was dealt different hands in this game of life, and all you can do is play your hands the best as possible. caring too much about others realities and you will loose sight of your own, always reaching three steps to far ahead, without learning how to step one step at a time first. itβs a marathon not a sprint, and you donβt realize what other people have had to go through to get to a point
- no matter how you move, there will always be haters. learn to be happy with yourself and move according to your own standards. the fans shout from the stands, maybe mostly good, and some bad, but they are on the sidelines. for a reason. even the other players in the game will talk shit no matter how straight line you move. i used to let lil petty comments impact me because i cared so much about my reputation. but recently all i care about is what my brothers think of me, because they truly know me, and anything else is noise
- balance is important. never loose sight of why you are grinding. i sometimes get too sucked into the game, and do think that there are times in crypto where you need to be cryptomaxxing, but you will always realize the levels to it. donβt fall into that trap. be grateful and proud of yourself for how far you have come, and be optimistic for the future, but live in the moment
godspeed brothersπ«
- comparison is the thief of joy. everyone was dealt different hands in this game of life, and all you can do is play your hands the best as possible. caring too much about others realities and you will loose sight of your own, always reaching three steps to far ahead, without learning how to step one step at a time first. itβs a marathon not a sprint, and you donβt realize what other people have had to go through to get to a point
- no matter how you move, there will always be haters. learn to be happy with yourself and move according to your own standards. the fans shout from the stands, maybe mostly good, and some bad, but they are on the sidelines. for a reason. even the other players in the game will talk shit no matter how straight line you move. i used to let lil petty comments impact me because i cared so much about my reputation. but recently all i care about is what my brothers think of me, because they truly know me, and anything else is noise
- balance is important. never loose sight of why you are grinding. i sometimes get too sucked into the game, and do think that there are times in crypto where you need to be cryptomaxxing, but you will always realize the levels to it. donβt fall into that trap. be grateful and proud of yourself for how far you have come, and be optimistic for the future, but live in the moment
godspeed brothersπ«
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whats being chased cannot chase. think about that for a moment
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you are competing with Yelo for biggest whale on chain
I am competing with Alexander the Great and the CIA to build the largest Deep State, own the best AI's to simulate quantum physics of life, to see all possible realities, and conquer the world
we are not the same
I am competing with Alexander the Great and the CIA to build the largest Deep State, own the best AI's to simulate quantum physics of life, to see all possible realities, and conquer the world
we are not the same
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Rowdy's Renaissance (Crypto Updates)
you are competing with Yelo for biggest whale on chain I am competing with Alexander the Great and the CIA to build the largest Deep State, own the best AI's to simulate quantum physics of life, to see all possible realities, and conquer the world we areβ¦
this was kinda a troll post but you shouldn't be in competition with no man. you are in a race against yourself, improve each day step by step
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$31m vol on the SOL Shrub vs $4m vol on the ETH one
im in both but bidding the SOL one heavier hasnt done me wrong on any narrative so far recently, so will keep doing it till it fails
im in both but bidding the SOL one heavier hasnt done me wrong on any narrative so far recently, so will keep doing it till it fails
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gm, woke up and missed the entire pump and dump
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few things:
- very brutal mid six fig round trip on SHRUB, charge it to the game
- a fake Rowdy is going around asking people to join his private discord. I do not have any paid groups or public groups
- expect a very volatile week this week with elections
- very brutal mid six fig round trip on SHRUB, charge it to the game
- a fake Rowdy is going around asking people to join his private discord. I do not have any paid groups or public groups
- expect a very volatile week this week with elections
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Rowdy's Renaissance (Crypto Updates)
November 2nd, 2024 Wins: N/A Losses: $KAREN (SOL): -$800 Total Daily PnL: -$800 thoughts: today i played pretty chill. i shoved mid size into $PNUT around $69m marketcap, however this journal is only REALIZED pnl, so i update trades only on realizedβ¦
November 3nd, 2024
Wins:
$PNUT (SOL): $14,000
Losses:
N/A
Daily PnL:
+$14,000
thoughts:
round tripped alot overnight on $SHRUB. the thing is in this market, im not afraid to take big risk if they can lead to big rewards. in hindsight i probs should have wokeup earlier so i could have trimmed, or trimmed before bed, however live and learn. i still made money on SHURB but twas offset by some other smaller losses for accounting purposes i didnt include. besides that today i just chilled pretty much. one of the harder parts of trading is sitting on your hands doing nothing. my thesis about playing size in main runner regarding PNUT was playing out, and i actually re-entered the trade around $54m today, looking to sell tomorrow morning around $100m marketcap. but for now, as always, we only count realized PnL, cheers boys, should be an interesting week to say the least
Wins:
$PNUT (SOL): $14,000
Losses:
N/A
Daily PnL:
+$14,000
thoughts:
round tripped alot overnight on $SHRUB. the thing is in this market, im not afraid to take big risk if they can lead to big rewards. in hindsight i probs should have wokeup earlier so i could have trimmed, or trimmed before bed, however live and learn. i still made money on SHURB but twas offset by some other smaller losses for accounting purposes i didnt include. besides that today i just chilled pretty much. one of the harder parts of trading is sitting on your hands doing nothing. my thesis about playing size in main runner regarding PNUT was playing out, and i actually re-entered the trade around $54m today, looking to sell tomorrow morning around $100m marketcap. but for now, as always, we only count realized PnL, cheers boys, should be an interesting week to say the least
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also to the new people here, i occasionally shill my music / lyrics i resonate with. maybe you find it gay, or annoying, but its better than me shilling you undisclosed paid shills or sum
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people need to understand, trading at truly the pinnacle of on chain, is extremely hard. the pinnacle is perfectly using your double edge sword to mastering quick flips, being chronically online taking advantage of NIERO and SHRUB type plays, generational plays that mostly play out in the first few hours. yet the other side of the sword is being able to master the art of doing nothing. sometimes less is more, and on the flip some of my other best trades like MOODENG were me just bidding, taking a step back and logging off
its extremely hard to do, and you have to always remember who your playing this game against. i personally dont think mastering both sides of the sword is beneficial for most people. you need to choose your side. are you a quick flipper, always online scalping new launches for consistent p that stacks up, or do you just bid the main runners early late with size and chill
so many times over, from NEIRO to MOODENG to GOAT, we saw so many people fade the main runner because it was too high and chop themselves to death pvping over the betas, all while the main runner outperforms. i truly think there is a lesson in that. the natural progression of a trader should be to eventually stop playing derivs completely, and only hedge with the betas, solely playing main runners
its extremely hard to do, and you have to always remember who your playing this game against. i personally dont think mastering both sides of the sword is beneficial for most people. you need to choose your side. are you a quick flipper, always online scalping new launches for consistent p that stacks up, or do you just bid the main runners early late with size and chill
so many times over, from NEIRO to MOODENG to GOAT, we saw so many people fade the main runner because it was too high and chop themselves to death pvping over the betas, all while the main runner outperforms. i truly think there is a lesson in that. the natural progression of a trader should be to eventually stop playing derivs completely, and only hedge with the betas, solely playing main runners
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really good thread by one of the up and coming yn's
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