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Friday, November 21, 2025
Edward Quince's Wisdom Bites: The Inverse Degen Trader pt.5
The Degen Cliché:
Translation:
The Inverse Degen Trader’s Wisdom: Intellectual Humility and Process Over Outcome
Mark Twain’s line (which he may or may not have said, but we’ll use it anyway) nails it:
Lesson:
The degen trader treats markets like a casino—jumping from table to table, chasing the loudest crowd.
One gets wet.
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Brighter people, says Hofstadter, are those who see more clearly than others when there are grounds for fear. They may react early to perceived danger, but at least they escape in time. Those who continue to play the speculative game live by the motto “retire or get retired, opens new tab”, popularised on WallStreetBets. For them, the latter outcome is far more probable.
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