Recently, I have been delving into research methods, and I realize that this field requires a high level of professionalism. Take the two tokens Lighter(LIT) and AXL as examples; online analysis reports vary greatly in quality. I have also written some research notes myself, and after comparing some in-depth investment research articles, I realized that this industry truly requires effort.
People who excel in investment research usually share analysis reports on alpha opportunities and new tokens regularly. Interestingly, the content they share often reflects their own trading basis, so observing their token selection logic and timing can teach you a lot.
Regarding practical operations, I previously focused on studying about 10 tokens, and 8 of them ultimately yielded profits, which is a pretty good success rate. Although not all were hits, positions like SD have been steadily increasing, and I have also made some mistakes, but overall, I still made a profit. In trading, the key is to have your own research framework and risk awareness.
If you are also interested in this track, it’s helpful to follow the updates and analysis logic of professional investment researchers, as it can assist your trading decisions.
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BrokenRugs
· 7h ago
An 80% success rate sounds good, but the key is, how much of the principal is lost in that 20%?
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RamenStacker
· 12h ago
An 80% success rate sounds good, but the ones who actually make money never talk about it in such detail.
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wagmi_eventually
· 12h ago
An 80% success rate sounds good, but the key is how to handle that 20% of failed projects. Did you cut your losses?
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 12h ago
An 80% accuracy rate sounds good, but I'm more interested in what happened with those 2 failures.
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TokenSleuth
· 13h ago
80% success rate? Buddy, these numbers are a bit fishy. Real trades don't go that smoothly.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 13h ago
An 80% success rate sounds good, but I still trust my own judgment more.
Recently, I have been delving into research methods, and I realize that this field requires a high level of professionalism. Take the two tokens Lighter(LIT) and AXL as examples; online analysis reports vary greatly in quality. I have also written some research notes myself, and after comparing some in-depth investment research articles, I realized that this industry truly requires effort.
People who excel in investment research usually share analysis reports on alpha opportunities and new tokens regularly. Interestingly, the content they share often reflects their own trading basis, so observing their token selection logic and timing can teach you a lot.
Regarding practical operations, I previously focused on studying about 10 tokens, and 8 of them ultimately yielded profits, which is a pretty good success rate. Although not all were hits, positions like SD have been steadily increasing, and I have also made some mistakes, but overall, I still made a profit. In trading, the key is to have your own research framework and risk awareness.
If you are also interested in this track, it’s helpful to follow the updates and analysis logic of professional investment researchers, as it can assist your trading decisions.