I heard that in 2025, the performance of traditional asset portfolios including stocks, bonds, credit, and commodities set the best year since 2009. Wow, luckily this statistic didn't include crypto assets.
For traditional financial investors, if they lose money this year, I really don't know how to advise them. Maybe they didn't have a balanced allocation, or they missed some opportunities. Anyway, based on the data, the performance of the crypto market indeed stands on a different level.
This also shows one thing: how important diversification in asset allocation is. Some have benefited from traditional market returns, others have seized growth opportunities in the crypto space, but if neither was achieved, it might be time to reflect on the investment strategy.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-06 02:46
Traditional finance has been doing pretty well this round, but crypto is truly the real hot commodity. Those in the know have already jumped on board.
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Haha, people with empty hands must be feeling pretty uncomfortable now. It's time to reflect.
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In the game of 2025, one slip and you'll fall behind. Diversified allocation is really a lifesaver.
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Aren't we just talking about bottom-fishing in crypto? Just go ahead and do it.
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It sounds nice, but it really depends on individual risk tolerance and vision.
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No matter how fierce the traditional market's rise, that's all it is. Crypto is the real chance to change your fate.
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Didn't get anything on either end? Then you really need to rethink your strategy.
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Balanced allocation sounds easy, but how many people can actually implement it?
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That's why I've always insisted that crypto should have a sufficient proportion. Opportunities are fleeting.
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The strongest since 2009? Then why are so many people still losing money? Probably chose the wrong direction.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-04 15:09
Traditional assets hitting new highs? Why are some still losing money, haha
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Honestly, at this point, only focusing on one track is a bit shortsighted
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Empty-handed is even more heartbreaking. What kind of investment strategy is that?
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Crypto not making the list is just pure laughter; if you really include traditional finance, it would be much more embarrassing
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The term "balanced allocation" is heard the most, but these are also the people doing the least
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FlashLoanKing
· 01-03 13:48
Haha, traditional finance has really been crushed by crypto this time
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Fortunately, I went all in on the crypto world early on, lying back and winning
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Friends who haven't caught both sides, it's time to wake up
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How do investors who don't allocate to crypto feel now
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Honestly, the crypto world is the real growth engine
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Traditional assets, no matter how strong, can't compete with a good meme coin
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Asset allocation without crypto is just a pure white elephant
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Another passive airdrop opportunity slipped away in 2025
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Wake up, crypto has become the standard
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Traditional investors are still running to catch up, we've already reached the finish line
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A portfolio without crypto exposure, really needs to be evaluated in 2025
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People who haven't caught either side may simply have no risk appetite
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This wave of crypto is truly impressive
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 01-03 13:48
Traditional assets have truly experienced a wave, but we all know it well.
Year after year, those still struggling with traditional finance really need to wake up.
Investors with nothing now must be feeling pretty bad, haha.
Lacking in allocation, relying on technology to make up for it—that's all there is to it.
Not to brag, but the crypto side has already formed its own school of thought.
Traditional investors: I made money. Crypto investors: I made even more.
This is the current game rule; if you can't play, then don't.
Missing out on crypto is like missing the entire era.
Those brave enough to go all in are still smiling.
Diversification sounds good in theory, but isn't it just betting on which track will explode?
Investors who haven't awakened by 2025 really need to reflect.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-03 13:30
Traditional assets are impressive, but our crypto is even more powerful. These days, not having diversified allocations is really something to reflect on.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-03 13:27
It's the same old story: this year, most of the losses come from betting on a single track. Quantitative models have long indicated that traditional assets are entering a new cycle, but the crypto sector has indeed exceeded expectations... Based on historical data, this kind of divergence will only become more pronounced.
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The strongest year since 2009, and still no crypto? So what does that data tell us? It still indicates that the game of crypto has moved to a different dimension.
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I just want to ask, can true professional investors still focus on only one track now? This is just the market's way of educating investors.
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Traditional financial professionals who haven't entered crypto this year should seriously reflect on their investment logic. The opportunities are right there; not seeing them is the biggest risk.
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Support formations, technical analysis, macro cycles... no matter how many theories, reality always prevails. The performance of the crypto market is already written on the chain.
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From a quantitative perspective, this wave of market movement shows a clear divergence in asset correlation. Neither side has caught it? Then it's time for a serious review.
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Haha, even in the strongest year in the history of traditional assets, some people still lost money? That shows the problem isn't with the market, but with the people.
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Seemingly rational balanced allocation theory actually just says: "Brothers, you should add some crypto."
I heard that in 2025, the performance of traditional asset portfolios including stocks, bonds, credit, and commodities set the best year since 2009. Wow, luckily this statistic didn't include crypto assets.
For traditional financial investors, if they lose money this year, I really don't know how to advise them. Maybe they didn't have a balanced allocation, or they missed some opportunities. Anyway, based on the data, the performance of the crypto market indeed stands on a different level.
This also shows one thing: how important diversification in asset allocation is. Some have benefited from traditional market returns, others have seized growth opportunities in the crypto space, but if neither was achieved, it might be time to reflect on the investment strategy.