Why is it so difficult for small funds to get into the top picks?


Thinking about it, it's still a bit absurd. If it's really just luck, then a big V could casually post a tweet, and a small coin could easily rise several times? The logic doesn't add up. It feels like there's an opaque mechanism operating behind the scenes. Either the capital has to reach a certain threshold to have a chance to participate, or it's caused by information asymmetry. Anyway, ordinary retail investors are either forced to buy in at a high price or are outsiders outside the threshold. This kind of market asymmetry really needs to be carefully analyzed.
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 18h ago
Basically, it's the hurdle of the amount of funds; if you can't get over it, you're destined to be a rookie.
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 18h ago
This is outrageous; retail investors will always be the last to take the fall.
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BlockDetectivevip
· 19h ago
Basically, it's the fate of being cut off, what can you do...
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