First Fellow
2026.05.27 03:24

No matter what your profession is, remember this: You do not need to know what every single company does to trade the market successfully.

It is incredibly easy to get overwhelmed trying to memorize the entire ecosystem. You might understand the core business models of $NVIDIA(NVDA.US), $Micron Tech(MU.US), or $AMD(AMD.US), but you don't need to know the deep internal details of $Celestica(CLS.US), $Amkor Tech(AMKR.US), $Kulicke and Soffa(KLIC.US), $IonQ(IONQ.US), or $Applied Digital(APLD.US). I know SpaceX, $Rocket Lab(RKLB.US), $Planet Labs(PL.US). I made money on $Firefly Aerospace(FLY.US), $York Space(YSS.US), $Echostar(SATS.US) but doesnt exactly know what they do, as I don't need to for a trade.

It is not our job to be a corporate historian for thousands of stocks.

Keep it simple(KISS). Focus entirely on the setups you understand, the key levels you know, and the frameworks you can repeat.

The market doesn't pay you for knowing the most trivia, it pays you for executing your specific edge with discipline. Simplify the process.

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