The market has been too boring lately, so I went to play a few rounds of billiards 🎱, just waiting for the Fed's rate cut move.
It’s been eight years since I got into the crypto space. I started trading back in college, and after graduating, I never even considered getting a regular job—I've been trading crypto full-time ever since. I can't claim to be some big shot, but the little nest egg I've accumulated—about A8.5—seems more than enough for me. You could say I'm in an early retirement kind of situation.
People often question me: "You're so young, can you really be reliable?" But honestly, in this space, youth is actually an advantage. Cryptocurrency is a new field after all—you can't really expect guys in their fifties or sixties to understand what blockchain and Bitcoin are, right? Young people are more sensitive to new things, have stronger learning abilities, and can quickly adjust their strategies to keep up with the industry's pace—that's how you survive.
The market has its ups and downs, but patience always comes first.
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The market has been too boring lately, so I went to play a few rounds of billiards 🎱, just waiting for the Fed's rate cut move.
It’s been eight years since I got into the crypto space. I started trading back in college, and after graduating, I never even considered getting a regular job—I've been trading crypto full-time ever since. I can't claim to be some big shot, but the little nest egg I've accumulated—about A8.5—seems more than enough for me. You could say I'm in an early retirement kind of situation.
People often question me: "You're so young, can you really be reliable?" But honestly, in this space, youth is actually an advantage. Cryptocurrency is a new field after all—you can't really expect guys in their fifties or sixties to understand what blockchain and Bitcoin are, right? Young people are more sensitive to new things, have stronger learning abilities, and can quickly adjust their strategies to keep up with the industry's pace—that's how you survive.
The market has its ups and downs, but patience always comes first.