I looked through this account's recent months of trading records, and the returns were quite surprising. To be honest, the money earned from streaming live is actually less than what I would have made by quietly studying the market.
But, on the other hand, what I value the most isn't the numbers on the ledger. It's the group of brothers who have genuinely supported me along the way. Someone willing to listen to your analysis, willing to exchange ideas with you—this trust and companionship are more meaningful than simply making money.
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GasSavingMaster
· 2025-12-14 02:18
Uh, knowing a group of brothers is definitely more enjoyable than just looking at numbers. I agree, but how the earnings are is the real deal.
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GweiTooHigh
· 2025-12-11 12:54
Making money through live streaming is not as good as quietly managing the market, I believe that, but the community part is indeed valuable.
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FadCatcher
· 2025-12-11 12:53
Diving deep into research earns more than live streaming; I need to pay attention to this. What's going on?
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ZkSnarker
· 2025-12-11 12:44
here's the thing about livestream era—you're basically monetizing your reasoning process rather than just the output, which is... actually kinda genius if you think about it. the community piece though, that's the real alpha. in peer review we'd call that "validated thinking" lmao
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RektButAlive
· 2025-12-11 12:29
That's right. Compared to the numbers, having a group of like-minded people to watch the market with you is the real gain.
I looked through this account's recent months of trading records, and the returns were quite surprising. To be honest, the money earned from streaming live is actually less than what I would have made by quietly studying the market.
But, on the other hand, what I value the most isn't the numbers on the ledger. It's the group of brothers who have genuinely supported me along the way. Someone willing to listen to your analysis, willing to exchange ideas with you—this trust and companionship are more meaningful than simply making money.