Li Hua Yi: There are very few long-term stable profit makers in investment and trading; it is necessary to maintain a balance between confidence and caution
Liquid Capital founder Jack Yi posted on the X platform, stating that investing and trading are inherently challenging activities. Although they may seem accessible with low entry barriers, very few people can achieve sustained profits over the long term. He mentioned that his team has focused solely on investing and trading for many years, without attempting to operate projects or exchanges.
Jack Yi pointed out that in the early stages of primary investments and secondary trading, due to the smaller scale of initial capital and the team's cautious attitude, risks can be better controlled. However, as successful experiences accumulate, people often become more confident and even arrogant, and this stage often marks the beginning of problems.
He believes that both confidence and humility are necessary in investing and trading, and the key is to maintain a balance between the two. He also mentioned that with the arrival of the AI era, human capabilities in certain areas may gradually be replaced by technology, so continuous effort and growth are still essential.
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