Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Edward Quince's Wisdom Bites: The Inverse Degen Trader pt. 3

 Work-for-Work’s Sake: A Tragic Epidemic Affecting Traders Aged 18–85

The Degen Cliché:
"Patience is for boomers. Real traders make money every day. Gotta churn to earn!"

Translation:
“I mistake activity for intelligence.”

This is the trader who believes the market rewards busyness, as if portfolio turnover increases IQ. They practice a kind of restless financial cardio—burning calories, not building muscle.

They suffer from W4W Syndrome—Work for Work’s Sake—the condition where doing anything feels more productive than doing nothing, even when nothing is the correct answer.

The Inverse Degen Trader’s Wisdom: The Big Money Is in the Waiting
Charlie Munger cracked the code decades ago:
“The big money is not in the buying or the selling, but in the waiting.”

Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world, but only if you stop poking it with a stick.

Most investors sabotage themselves not through stupidity, but through fidgeting.

Lesson:
Make “strategic inertia” your superpower. Sit so still you become the market’s version of a Zen monk guarding the temple of compounding.

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