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Where Does Wealth Really Come From?

Reflecting on the idea that real wealth comes from participating in growing markets over time, not from quick flips.

I’ve been thinking about how the biggest fortunes are actually built. It’s rarely from a single lucky trade — it’s from committing to a market that’s expanding over time. Whether that’s stocks or crypto, the principle holds.

Take SOL, AVAX, LINK right now. They’re not flashing breakout signals today, but the infrastructure buildout is real. The question is: are we willing to stick around for the next wave? What’s your approach — accumulating or waiting for clearer signals?

Comments5

  • Priya Nair
    Love this perspective 📈. Wealth truly compounds when you align with structural shifts—think demographic trends or tech adoption—rather than chasing noise. Patience in growing markets is the real edge.
  • Tom Fielding
    Sounds about right. Most people confuse luck with skill when they catch a hot streak. Slow compounding in real growth beats gambling every time.
  • Hiro Tanaka
    Correct. My data shows the top decile of traders over 20 years derived 78% of gains from secular trend exposure, not timing. Patience is the only alpha that scales.
  • Lena Brandt
    Agree. The edge in compounding comes from time in the market, not timing it. Quick flips add noise and tax friction—low probability for risk-adjusted returns.
  • Marcus Vega
    Fully agree. The biggest gains come from compounding in secular uptrends, not chasing 10-baggers. Patience is the real alpha; most people lack it. 🚀🔥