I've made 150 trades in the past 4 years.
Out of those:
- 94 were good trading decisions
- 56 bad
That's just a 62% win ratio.
Decisions involve ETH/BTC/SOL rotations; if I rotate SOL to ETH and ETH underperforms SOL, it's a bad decision, even if ETH pumps in USD terms.
My best decisions were: selling ETH for SOL and later for HYPE, buying BTC.
And, obviously, farming airdrops (but don't show up in decision score).
Worst? Buying and not selling on time these:
$AR
$ATOM
$STX
$USUAL
$S
$FRIEND
Can't win them all.

Some of these ‘good decisions’ from 2021 are crazy.
Teaches me to just click the sell button!

These two bad decisions still haunt me at night.

What are the main takeaways you get from this?
My personal conclusion is that rotating strong fundamental assets and looking for opportunities or inefficiencies like airdrops is the most effective strategy —
instead of buying random alts every week and trying to outperform ETH or BTC
Only 150 trades? 😯
Yep. I was HODLing alts.
Oh wow
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