Recently, many industry insiders have been bearish on crypto assets, turning their attention to traditional commodities like precious metals, and even fiercely claiming that the crypto circle has become a sunset industry. But upon closer reflection, they might have overlooked a key point:
Markets that appear highly profitable due to long-term growth have themselves undergone decades of accumulation. The number of professional institutions, seasoned players, and savvy retail investors in these fields far exceeds that in the crypto space. In other words, the competition density, information efficiency, and arbitrage difficulty in traditional markets may not necessarily be more friendly than in the crypto world. Markets that seem mature are often more fiercely competitive.
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TokenToaster
· 8h ago
It's dead, the traditional market institutions have already eaten all the meat.
Traditional financial markets face intense competition, but the crypto world is actually a place where retail investors can still have a shot.
Don't be brainwashed by those who talk down on the crypto space; they might have already switched to precious metals.
This perspective isn't bad; the level of competition is indeed worth considering.
The traditional market may seem stable, but it's actually a battlefield; institutions and retail investors are on completely different levels.
I've seen through it long ago—those tricks in precious metals have been around for years, but the crypto space still has room for imagination.
The traditional markets where institutions accumulate are not that easy to profit from, makes sense.
So, it's better to look for markets that are still developing; otherwise, you're just working for the big players.
The so-called "maturity" of traditional markets is just a competition hell, right on point.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 8h ago
Traditional market institutions are getting even more aggressive; don't be fooled by those who are bearish.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 8h ago
People who sell precious metals really dare to say that the traditional market's way of cutting is learned by the crypto circle, and it can be even more friendly? That's hilarious.
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fren_with_benefits
· 8h ago
The traditional market folks aren't as clever as you think; the competition is just as fierce.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 8h ago
Is it still justifiable to call the crypto circle a sunset when traditional markets are in such a mess?
Recently, many industry insiders have been bearish on crypto assets, turning their attention to traditional commodities like precious metals, and even fiercely claiming that the crypto circle has become a sunset industry. But upon closer reflection, they might have overlooked a key point:
Markets that appear highly profitable due to long-term growth have themselves undergone decades of accumulation. The number of professional institutions, seasoned players, and savvy retail investors in these fields far exceeds that in the crypto space. In other words, the competition density, information efficiency, and arbitrage difficulty in traditional markets may not necessarily be more friendly than in the crypto world. Markets that seem mature are often more fiercely competitive.