Yi Li Hua: The Best Investment Strategy for Ordinary People is Second-level Trend Investment
BlockBeats News, September 14th, Liquid Capital (formerly LD Capital) founder Yi Lihua stated in a post that the best investment approach for ordinary people is second-level trend investing. He reviewed over 200 projects invested in the first-level market, and except for partial time between 2017 and 2020, the performance was far below that of BTC and ETH. Out of 10 projects invested in, 5 went to zero, 3 broke even, and only 2 were profitable. Achieving an overall return greater than the bank's deposit rate is already difficult, requiring a significant amount of effort and bearing reputation risks. He mentioned that this is similar to the traditional investment industry, where ultimately only a very small number of investors like Buffett and Duane Shaw can achieve long-term excess returns and scale management.
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