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description: "🚀While everyone is looking for the &#34;next opportunity,&#34; some have already made their money in their existing positions.The market creates &#34;new stories&#34; every day.New sectors, new narratives, new TAM expansions, like the typical expansion logic of $Maxlinear(MXL.US), will always keep emerging, seemingly offering a &#34;better next wave.&#34;But the problem is—Most people don't lose because they &#34;miss opportunities,&#34; but because they &#34;see too many opportunities.&#34;The real watershed moment actually starts here.The default action for many traders is:See something new → get excited → switch positions → chase the new narrativeBut another path is completely opposite:When a logic has already been validated, the cycle has just begun, or is still in its mid-phase fermenting—Choose to &#34;do nothing.&#34;These already running targets are essentially the same thing at different stages:$Maxlinear(MXL.US)$Coherent Corp.(COHR.US)$ISHRS MSCI S Korea Capped(EWY.US)Early-stage, structurally confirmed ones:WINShunsinSiversIQEAnd those that have reached the mid-phase but whose logic continues:NebiusThe key isn't &#34;which one is better,&#34; but rather:Whether you truly understand what you hold and which stage of the cycle it's in.Many people underestimate one thing:Winners are often not &#34;rotated out,&#34; but &#34;held out.&#34;After a thesis is validated, its continuity is usually far stronger than the market imagines.And constantly jumping to new themes, like so-called glass core substrates, various new materials, new architectures—Is essentially trading certainty for a more uncertain possibility.This is also the most hidden aspect of FOMO:It's not that you missed an opportunity,It's that you actively abandoned the opportunity already in your hand.When a cycle isn't over yet:Frequent switching often equals constantly cutting off &#34;compounding.&#34;While patiently holding is letting time amplify your judgment.The real difficulty is never &#34;discovering opportunities,&#34; but:When an opportunity is already in hand, can you avoid being carried away by new narratives?Which approach do you lean towards—Constantly searching for the next, faster opportunity,Or patiently amplifying a proven logic to its extreme?"
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# 🚀While everyone is looking for the &#34;next oppo…


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