Why do we always catastrophize the downside but rarely build conviction on the upside?
The same pattern recognition that floods our minds with worst-case scenarios during bear markets—liquidations, rug pulls, regulatory crackdowns—could just as easily construct compelling bullish narratives. Fear gets amplified while opportunity gets dismissed.
Maybe the real edge isn't predicting which way the market goes. It's training yourself to overthink the bull case with the same intensity you reserve for the bear.
Morning. Let's get it. 🚀
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Why do we always catastrophize the downside but rarely build conviction on the upside?
The same pattern recognition that floods our minds with worst-case scenarios during bear markets—liquidations, rug pulls, regulatory crackdowns—could just as easily construct compelling bullish narratives. Fear gets amplified while opportunity gets dismissed.
Maybe the real edge isn't predicting which way the market goes. It's training yourself to overthink the bull case with the same intensity you reserve for the bear.
Morning. Let's get it. 🚀