Was playing with my kids on an oceanic beach. One where it gets deep quickly and the waves are big. The parallels with markets are astounding.
Playing the game where you need to get as close to the water, but get back with dry feet is like active trading. Exhausting. Also, the best way to keep your feet dry is to just not play. Long-term - pretty much everyone gets their feet wet at some point and loses. Can be played successfully though, but only if youโre super careful, and not really a super competitive person.
But thereโs more.
Holding is like breaking through the break line and swimming beyond it. Much more peaceful. You just swim and bob up and down with the waves. Not struggling to stay up, not getting sandblasted on every wave. From the coast you look like a madman, especially when the bigger waves come. From your pov though you just bob up and down there and watch people getting rekt at the break line. Also, it takes some manning up, especially if the waves are big, and the water is deep beyond the break line.
Crazy how two completely unrelated processes can have so many parallels just because the systems are both stochastic, and involve people interacting with them.
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If autism leads to Bitcoin, and vaccines lead to autism, more kids should get vaccinated.
Welcome, down under kids! This is not social media, and nobody needs to know youโre kids here!
A one sat zap has more sats in it than what 99.9% of Nostr posts get zapped with.
Also, in 90% of cases when someone posts some statistic, the percentage is just made up.
The labour productivity in communist Cuba is even lower than in Haiti. Which in turn is ruled by gangs in perpetual warfare amongst themselves.
Let that sink in.