#以太坊投资机会 Seeing the news that JPMorgan is launching a tokenized money market fund on Ethereum, I was reminded of recent conversations with several investors.
The entry of traditional financial institutions is indeed a positive sign for ecosystem development. But what I want to say here is—don't rush to chase after "giant + $100 million" combinations just because you see them. These new opportunities often come with high expectations, and high expectations are most likely to create a situation where people are left holding the bag.
My experience is that whenever a major positive development occurs, it’s actually the best test of one’s mindset. Some people get excited and increase their positions, while others miss out and blindly follow the trend, often ending up cutting losses amid volatility. Conversely, investors who have positioned themselves early, maintain reasonable holdings, and keep a stable mindset can usually enjoy the benefits of these opportunities more calmly.
JPMorgan’s actions show that traditional finance is indeed taking this field seriously. But this process is long-term. Instead of obsessing over every news-driven rise and fall, ask yourself: Is my Ethereum allocation within my risk tolerance? Do I have the patience to wait for these institutional forces to fully unleash their potential?
Steady returns never come from chasing hot trends, but from patiently waiting and benefiting from compound interest over time within a reasonable allocation.
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#以太坊投资机会 Seeing the news that JPMorgan is launching a tokenized money market fund on Ethereum, I was reminded of recent conversations with several investors.
The entry of traditional financial institutions is indeed a positive sign for ecosystem development. But what I want to say here is—don't rush to chase after "giant + $100 million" combinations just because you see them. These new opportunities often come with high expectations, and high expectations are most likely to create a situation where people are left holding the bag.
My experience is that whenever a major positive development occurs, it’s actually the best test of one’s mindset. Some people get excited and increase their positions, while others miss out and blindly follow the trend, often ending up cutting losses amid volatility. Conversely, investors who have positioned themselves early, maintain reasonable holdings, and keep a stable mindset can usually enjoy the benefits of these opportunities more calmly.
JPMorgan’s actions show that traditional finance is indeed taking this field seriously. But this process is long-term. Instead of obsessing over every news-driven rise and fall, ask yourself: Is my Ethereum allocation within my risk tolerance? Do I have the patience to wait for these institutional forces to fully unleash their potential?
Steady returns never come from chasing hot trends, but from patiently waiting and benefiting from compound interest over time within a reasonable allocation.