One thing I’ve noticed using @trylimitless is how it changed how I test conviction. I’m not pushed into picking one asset and riding it blindly
I can spread small ideas across BTC, majors, and specific themes, then let time do the sorting. It’s less about being right once, more about seeing what I consistently understand and what I don’t
That feedback is valuable. You start spotting your strengths and your blind spots without blowing up a single thesis
For me, that’s the healthier way to build confidence: learn your own decision profile with small, distributed views first. Scaling only makes sense once that picture is clear
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One thing I’ve noticed using @trylimitless is how it changed how I test conviction. I’m not pushed into picking one asset and riding it blindly
I can spread small ideas across BTC, majors, and specific themes, then let time do the sorting. It’s less about being right once, more about seeing what I consistently understand and what I don’t
That feedback is valuable. You start spotting your strengths and your blind spots without blowing up a single thesis
For me, that’s the healthier way to build confidence: learn your own decision profile with small, distributed views first. Scaling only makes sense once that picture is clear