1/ # 2.9.1 The objective

Your task is to get gains by the most likely direct means possible. Thats it. Everything else such as liking/disliking "tech" is irrelevant. Believe in nothing.
2/ Your going to invest that money in crypto tokens to achieve the most x's per unit of time and constantly be on the lookout for ways to optimize that value (X's per time). This does not mean you are going to invest in some x10000 degen plays.
3/ You have to approach it from a risk/reward/statistical analysis POV.

What in the current market and likely upcoming market is going to get you the most likely highest X's SAFELY.
4/ Occasionally I won't buy something and someone will say "It must hurt that you didn't buy Y?", "don't you regret not buying X and getting 20x?" No. Because my approach that led to that decision, over time has produced hundreds of x's. I stick to my strategy.
5/ It won't always go right. You'll miss big x's, you'll buy failures. But over time consistently applying the strategy will lead to gains. Do not go chasing it. If you had bought X and compromised the strategy, you'll do so again and over time it will fail.
6/ Your objective isn't to perfectly call the market, you can't. Your objective is to over time get x's to get to your target sum. So how you find the X's? You look for tokens with a solid narrative for gains that are reasonably safe, that will be around a while.
7/ You do this using what I have outlined in the other threads. Look at the project, what it is, the metrics, the 'fundamentals', who's in, why it should go up anytime soon. Don't buy something that will be a great in 2 years time.
8/ It needs to be performing in the current market and the upcoming market. Always be considering opportunity cost.

Divide your portfolio among 4-6 different types of tokens with these qualities.

Everything in your portfolio must constantly justify its presence.
9/ Being a great project is not enough. It must be the most effective use of your money in the current and upcoming market. This does not mean constantly jumping from one thing to another. Evaluate things over the timeframe of the current market and the next few months.
10/ Will what youre holding perform the best over that timeframe, if theres something you think will more likely do better, then change. Its that simple. I was $DOT for a long time. I don't hold it right now. I don't care how big a project it is or the gains it got me.
11/ The project doesn't care about me. I owe it no loyalty. I'm not believing in its potential gains blindly. I look at it objectively. The moment it no longer became the best use of my funds for the current and upcoming market in regards to the above strategy, it was gone.
12/ This is why I do not have sell targets. My portfolio is the survival of the best most likely gains.
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