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I am increasingly feeling that the biggest difference between grid/DCA and "one-shot" investing is not the returns, but the quality of sleep... For someone like me who still has to wake up early to mine, I really don't have time to watch the market. Grid trading is like picking small shells on the beach or slow-cooking soup; the returns may not be stunning, but the mindset is stable, and even if I lose money, I know I'm buying according to a plan.
One-shot trading is very exciting; after the thrill, I start to overthink, waking up in the middle of the night to check my phone.
Recently, I've seen everyone comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together, and I also feel tempted, but honestly, I need to think clearly first: are you buying for the yield, or are you buying a "look very safe" placebo?
Anyway, I diversify when I can, make lists when I can, and when I encounter flashy high yields, I withdraw first.