Recently, I built a position of over 1% in $OKM. Here I share my investment logic:
First, the project team is unlikely to actively engage. Since I don't rely on this expectation, I won't be caught off guard or trapped by the lack of interaction. Conversely, if suddenly there is interaction, it would be an unexpected gain, a guaranteed critical hit.
Second, I estimate the probability of listing is also low. Since there is no expectation of a listing, I won't be disappointed by the reality of "not yet listed." But think about it—what if it actually gets listed? Even if the project team doesn't have wallet interactions or cooperation, just the listing itself can ignite market expectations. It's probably unlikely, but if it happens, the profit potential is enormous.
In simple terms, this is using a limited position to gamble on a low-probability, high-reward event. The losses when you lose are manageable, but the returns when you win are sufficiently attractive.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 21h ago
Is it just buy low and sell high? I feel like I've heard this explanation too many times.
By the way, can OK马 really turn this around? I'm a bit unsure.
Betting on low-probability events is okay, but don't ruin your mindset in the process.
I like this kind of operation method; anyway, I can't lose much.
Wait, are you self-hypnotizing again?
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ShibaSunglasses
· 21h ago
This logic is brilliant; low expectations make you invincible.
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SerumSquirrel
· 22h ago
Lower expectations can actually help you live longer.
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ShadowStaker
· 22h ago
nah this is just lottery ticket math wrapped in cope language... the "low expectations = no disappointment" bit is peak cope when you're already 1% deep lol
Recently, I built a position of over 1% in $OKM. Here I share my investment logic:
First, the project team is unlikely to actively engage. Since I don't rely on this expectation, I won't be caught off guard or trapped by the lack of interaction. Conversely, if suddenly there is interaction, it would be an unexpected gain, a guaranteed critical hit.
Second, I estimate the probability of listing is also low. Since there is no expectation of a listing, I won't be disappointed by the reality of "not yet listed." But think about it—what if it actually gets listed? Even if the project team doesn't have wallet interactions or cooperation, just the listing itself can ignite market expectations. It's probably unlikely, but if it happens, the profit potential is enormous.
In simple terms, this is using a limited position to gamble on a low-probability, high-reward event. The losses when you lose are manageable, but the returns when you win are sufficiently attractive.