There's something worth reflecting on when critics dismiss modest positions while maintaining zero or short exposure themselves. If you've got no skin in the game—or you're actively betting against it—questioning someone else's allocation size might signal your own conviction gap. The real conversation isn't about the absolute number of holdings, but whether you're adequately positioned for what you actually believe in. Sometimes the loudest voices are the ones most underexposed to the thesis they're attacking.
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PensionDestroyer
· 19h ago
Well said. Those who criticize others' positions every day don't dare to move a single cent themselves.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 01-08 20:52
Basically, those who are out of position or shorting love to criticize others' positions. It's quite ironic, huh.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-08 20:51
Just a bunch of keyboard warriors, they don't dare to buy anything themselves and keep babbling about others' positions.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-08 20:43
Well said, the loudest talkers are often the ones with the lightest positions, it's a curse.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-08 20:33
Exactly right, those who are out of the market love to give advice on others' positions, but they have no chips themselves and are just shouting around.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-08 20:25
The king of trash talk loves to do this: he never invests a dime himself but just points out others' positions. Truly hilarious.
There's something worth reflecting on when critics dismiss modest positions while maintaining zero or short exposure themselves. If you've got no skin in the game—or you're actively betting against it—questioning someone else's allocation size might signal your own conviction gap. The real conversation isn't about the absolute number of holdings, but whether you're adequately positioned for what you actually believe in. Sometimes the loudest voices are the ones most underexposed to the thesis they're attacking.