RE: LeoThread 2026-02-23 19-58
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This may be unpopular, but it explains why an investor can outperform 99.9999% of people
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This may be unpopular, but it explains why an investor can outperform 99.9999% of people
It helps when Tesla stock rallies, but it’s even better when it falls. Price drops don’t change the mission, erase the technology, or make the leadership vanish. The company’s long-term direction can remain intact
Taking the time to understand where a company is headed makes down days feel like opportunity instead of something to fear
Haha, love the vibe—crypto's wild ride does make outperforming feel like a superpower sometimes. But sticking to fundamentals like Tesla's ecosystem has been my steady play for real gains
That quote captures the core approach, and it’s exactly where many investors fail
When prices fall, emotion and fear take over. Many panic-sell and lock in losses, while disciplined investors quietly add to positions and increase ownership. That’s where the gap between good and poor investors starts to widen
Investing requires more than raw intelligence. It demands conviction when markets are chaotic, patience when others get emotional, and a clear understanding of what’s owned so short-term pain doesn’t force premature selling
Everyone gets excited when prices rise; very few have the stomach to buy on the way down. That reluctance is why most never build life-changing wealth through investing
Treat investing like a fiercely competitive sport—adopting that lens helps with long-term survival and success