Actually, I rarely encounter a content bottleneck.

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Phyrex
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10 hours ago

In fact, I rarely encounter a content bottleneck; I even feel like there’s an endless amount of content to write and things to say every day. Many friends ask me how the market is like this, with not much change, and what can be said every day.

This is actually similar to one’s mindset. First of all, I have a fixed process where I check a few key data points every day. These data may not necessarily help me to time the market perfectly, but if I develop the habit, I will pay attention to the details of data changes and judge market sentiment through these changes. As I accumulate more, I will naturally discover some key points.

For example, I really like to look at the exchange inventory; I can scan it in one glance every day. However, it is indeed one of the data points I focus on for judging market sentiment, and sharing this perspective is also content I can produce. I look at dozens of data points every day, so if I want to share, I can easily write dozens of articles. Of course, not all of them are that important, and sometimes I can just skip some.

Secondly, I read about what happens in macro, political, and economic spheres every day. This process averages over two hours daily. For some important content or anything that might impact the market, I will casually retweet and add my own understanding, which also provides content.

Then there’s the interaction with friends, which is very important. Compared to reading the news, I spend more time looking at all the content on Twitter. The content in the “recommended” section is pushed to you regardless of whether you follow those accounts, which I really like. I often come across great articles shared by unfamiliar friends, and retweeting, commenting, and liking are also essential daily tasks.

Finally, there are private messages from friends. There are many interesting viewpoints and common questions in private messages, which are also an important source of my writing. Especially for topics I don’t fully understand, they remind me not to overlook them.

In summary, writing on Twitter is like my “personal diary,” containing my investment insights, life experiences, and my joys and sorrows. If you treat Twitter as a circle of friends, you will never run out of content to write.

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