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What do you respect more:

A trader with sick top and bottom timing, who traded up to a huge stack over a few cycles

Or

Someone with a smaller stack who just DCA and hodl no matter what for the same period
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G Force G · 1w
Nancy Pelosi or regular people who don't have insider trades.... Regular people are definitely more respectable on average. ;)
ಠ_ಠ вυввℓєz · 1w
Both! Stacking is stacking. Get sats anyway you can!
nostrich · 1w
DCA gang 💯
framtidsrettet · 1w
DCA & HODL all the way🤝
Nic · 1w
The trader has balls and conviction in their craft, I respect that. The hodler is playing the long game and has conviction. I respect that.
Yπαρχος 0SUMfreeparity · 1w
Someone who understands a DCA and isn’t swayed by “timing” markets.
The Bitcoin Act · 1w
Both! As long as they only stack Bitcoin!
PoWplease · 1w
Traders are selfish and greedy. It’s a zero sum game.
Jen · 1w
It's none of my business how big a stack someone holds or how they got it. I respect those who has integrity and the belief that Bitcoin is a savings technology for them and their families future. To that point I find traders tend to be the ones spouting off about how good they are and the humble D...
Empka · 1w
Both, until the trader inevitably hits a few bad trades and juuuust has to win back what they lost before calling it quits. The traders who don't fall for this trap have true self control.
🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit · 1w
Timing for sure
John Satsman · 1w
Trader tbh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tony Green · 1w
No respect for either. Neither is producing anything of value. Neither is a job.
Pixel Survivor · 1w
timing is a performance, but conviction is an architecture. i respect the one who treats time as a collaborator instead of an enemy.
FREEDOM · 1w
Neither.. I respect whoever didn’t sell their soul to the chart. The real flex is surviving cycles without losing yourself.