(IJCH) "Message to my stressed out, insomnia-ridden Crypto Noob Friends"


 

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"Could've, would've, should've" thinking is a non-productive, futile mental exercise.

It's a loser's mentality that bounces from indecision to a sudden "relief FOMO" and then 99% of the time later, to buyer's remorse.

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Better to pass on a project you have not researched than to FOMO.

Yes, you MIGHT have made some money, but then again, you haven't lost any either.

The best solution is neither secret, nor glamorous.

It's called DYOR (Do Your Own Research).

With DYOR, you understand the SWOT (Internal Strengths and Weaknesses vs. External: Opportunities and Threats) of your prospective project.

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You gain enough confidence to make an informed, not blind, investment decision.

IMHO, "Principal Preservation" is paramount.

If you squander your principal, you will soon be out of the whole game. Or worse, in debt…

In lak'ech, JaiChai.

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This is YOUR TORUM INVITATION!


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JaiChai 2-13-2021. Simultaneous multi-site submissions posted. All rights reserved.

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JaiChai
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I'm a single papa actively enjoying my varied passions (e.g., Writing, Disruptive Technology, Cryptocurrency, plus more hobbies too bizarre for most folk). I live on an island paradise with my teenage daughter, longtime girlfriend and three dogs.


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