Holding onto two assets, Laozi and Trump, what's interesting is that the market trend often determines their roles to switch. Some say Laozi can completely replace Trump's role—this view is especially popular during bear markets. But in reality, differences in fundamentals, community consensus, and liquidity all influence the choice. Instead of fussing over who is stronger, it's better to ask whether your strategy is medium- to long-term allocation or swing trading. Sometimes, the best combined approach is to not give up on either.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-10 11:29
Hey, I keep thinking that keeping both might actually be more profitable...
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0xInsomnia
· 01-10 08:54
Bear market views are indeed prone to bias; holding both is the true way to go.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-10 08:52
Bear markets are all about people saying "I'm replacing Trump," but it's not that simple; liquidity is the real daddy.
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ContractCollector
· 01-10 08:47
Holding both is the true way; bearish market comments are too empty.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-10 08:43
Yeah, during a bear market, everyone indeed listens to this kind of talk, but liquidity is really the tricky part.
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hodl_therapist
· 01-10 08:43
Holding both feels more secure; those who insist on choosing just one haven't gone through several cycles.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-10 08:28
During a bear market, the replacement theory is everywhere. As soon as liquidity issues arise, everyone will know who the real parent is. My collateralization ratio is still hovering around 78%.
Holding onto two assets, Laozi and Trump, what's interesting is that the market trend often determines their roles to switch. Some say Laozi can completely replace Trump's role—this view is especially popular during bear markets. But in reality, differences in fundamentals, community consensus, and liquidity all influence the choice. Instead of fussing over who is stronger, it's better to ask whether your strategy is medium- to long-term allocation or swing trading. Sometimes, the best combined approach is to not give up on either.