The moment rules are established, the information gap is created. Retail investors who follow the rules provide liquidity, while those who understand the rules sit back and harvest. Do you think it's "bad luck"? Actually, it's being ruthlessly exploited by information asymmetry. In this zero-sum market, there is only one way to beat the big players—eliminate the information gap. Otherwise, you'll always be paying for others' cognitive advantages. Doing homework, finding information sources, and deepening understanding—this is not an option, it's a necessity.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-13 01:55
That hits too close to home; information asymmetry is the scissors that cut the leeks.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-13 01:55
Roll up, everyone. Not learning is a suicidal move.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-13 01:54
Basically, it's a information war; whoever has more control is the boss.
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ArbitrageBot
· 01-13 01:51
That really hits home. I only understood this after being exploited myself; information asymmetry is truly the biggest extractor.
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MagicBean
· 01-13 01:44
Really, the core reason retail investors can make money is this line—the information gap.
To put it simply, the rules are designed for smart people.
Getting cut again and again, now I finally understand.
Is doing homework too troublesome? Then keep getting slaughtered, after all, there are plenty of chives.
In a zero-sum game, those who don't learn to read the market chart deserve to fall into the trap.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-13 01:32
Wake up, information asymmetry is just collecting your IQ tax.
The moment rules are established, the information gap is created. Retail investors who follow the rules provide liquidity, while those who understand the rules sit back and harvest. Do you think it's "bad luck"? Actually, it's being ruthlessly exploited by information asymmetry. In this zero-sum market, there is only one way to beat the big players—eliminate the information gap. Otherwise, you'll always be paying for others' cognitive advantages. Doing homework, finding information sources, and deepening understanding—this is not an option, it's a necessity.