Olga Suvorova

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Olga Suvorova

Olga Suvorova

@AdeleMara

🚀 3x Founder: Jewelry Ecommerce | Mental Health App | 🤐 🏆 Dreamer and achiever 🏋️‍♀️ Created Mind-Body-Soul balance

Bali, Indonesia 🏝 Katılım Haziran 2008
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
@CW8900 It's just funding arbitrage whales, the def hold looots of spots
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CW@CW8900·
Hyperliquid is bullish in all groups except Leviathan.
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Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
The world is just our reflection.
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Jason Choi
Jason Choi@mrjasonchoi·
On Hero Trades I've been investing full time in crypto since 2018, and am very fortunate to be in the right place at the right time a few times to get to a point that many investors aim for: trading/investing my own stack full time. Blessed to work with people smarter than me, we've ended up anywhere from top quartile to #1 by returns globally for 4 out of 7 of the years on global Blackrock HF or insto FoF rankings (the 3 exceptions being my first 2 years, and 2022 where I took a break to travel + non-compete + angel invest. Every year without exception, I will hear about a Hero trade. This takes the form of some fund going full stack into a coin at the lows, sometimes with hair-raising leverage, calling for a reversion that few dared to even dream of. Or going max short at the top of the cycle, calling for a reckoning for all the profligacies of the crypto bull market, being lambasted publicly for being bearish before ultimately being right. All hero trades share one thing in common: someone having a contrarian view, being quite public about it, and sizing aggressively before being right in a big way. And people love that shit. They lap it up every single time. People love underdog stories where someone proved everyone wrong. Who doesn't want to believe in "all it takes is one good hit"? This is why, 10 years since Christian Bale portrayed everyone's favorite hedge fund turbo-autist, mainstream media still makes headlines out of Michael Burry's investments religiously despite most of them being sorta...nothingburgers. So what's the issue with Hero trades? Strangely enough, with 1 exception (Paradigm's legendary $BTC full stack at fund launch), every single Hero trade story ended one way: the fund blows up down the road. I often wonder if it's because the investors get complacent off a big win and start getting sloppy. But that would only explain underperformance, not kamikazes. The more likely explanation? Probably something like this: You start as a humble gunslinger, perhaps even chastised publicly by swarms of anon pikers for holding an unpopular view. That builds resentment and a chip on your shoulder, so when you finally do end up being right in a big way, you feel vindicated. You've learnt to tune out people's criticism, but their unexpected adoration after your victory is hard to resist. You start to buy in your own hype. You have what @morganhousel called in The Psychology of Money "the swell head". "Maybe I am HIM,” you say to yourself. “Maybe I am that guy." You built your first big win by learning to tune out dissent and by betting aggressively; naturally your framework adapts to this. To win big, you must bet big. To bet big, you must have conviction. To have conviction, you must ignore the naysayers. Soon, you see rebuttals to your theses as little more than opinions from pikers who haven't earned their stripes, or worse - as criticisms of YOU, not your idea. You tune out things you should have listened to. Your confidence metastasize into arrogance. Some around you notice but most don’t feel qualified to intervene. You start slipping on entry and exit discipline. Your bet selection becomes sloppy. Your diligence sub par. Most importantly, your sizing adapted to your ego, not your risk tolerance. You no longer leaves space for variance. Why should you when you're a fucking genius and everybody's dumb? It’s like driving only by flooring the pedal to the metal, all the time, just because you won a round of go-kart last weekend. It's only a matter of time before you find your Volvo sedan wrapped around a street lamp like a taco shell. People want to hear about big ideas and idolize those who come up with them, and had the confidence to bet big on them. Everyone wants to hear about the giga-chad who 10x'd levered long $BTC at the Covid lows. No one wants to hear about how an investor ekes out a 51% win rate on thousands of trades, every year, without fail. “Investor practices prudent risk management and achieves steady compounding" is not going to get you a Netflix biopic. "Investor bets the farm on one risky bet" - that's the stuff that wins you a book deal. While I've had a handful of bets on the venture and liquid markets in my very lucky career that I'm very happy about, my foundation is the culmination of hundreds of small wins and losses. Above all, my biggest Hero trade is the people I’ve assembled around me. Every year, I was fortunate to surround myself with people who prioritize truth-seeking above ego, and see mistakes as a path to improvement and wins not as a validation of the self, but a data point about a process. People who don’t confuse dissent for disloyalty. I’ve also realized that, respectfully, none of your opinions are worth shit to me. The only people’s whose views matter are those in my team @tangent_xyz - especially when they dissent. This is perhaps the most valuable advice I can give anyone attempting to trade/invest full time: playing stupid popularity contest games on X is not just useless, but ACTIVELY harmful to your thinking. Unless you’re trying to win an election, courting the castigation or adulation of the mob amount to nothing. And I’m fairly certain most of you reading this aren’t running for any office any time soon. There is something poetic about Hero trades often planting the seeds for eventual demise. If you are lucky enough to hit a Hero trade, congratulations. Just don’t start thinking you’re the Hero of the story.
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0xNobler
0xNobler@CryptoNobler·
Someone turned $1,500 into $245K by copy-trading my main $SOL wallet 😅 You keep asking me about this, so I’ll share my wallet with a few people who interact with this tweet. Will send in DMs so must be following. Always DYOR before following anyone's trades!
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
2-step guide to success: 1. Find out the cost. 2. Pay it.
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
4 effective apology parts: 1) Apologize 2) Explain action 3) Mention impact 4) Request forgiveness Mistakes happen. Noted, saved.
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
Takeaway #5 Applying science to fantasy enriches the story, extending the limits of our understanding and sparking wonder in readers. 🧪🧹✨
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Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
Takeaway #4 Practice emotional intelligence. Balancing rational instincts with empathy, like Hermione's lessons to Harry, is crucial. 💗⚡
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
Finished Harry Potter and Methods of Rationality (HPMoR) by @ESYudkowsky, a captivating adventure through magic with rationality. Read a thread to know my 4 conclusions.
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
For success, people need more than motivation. They need a plan. Become a scientist of success. Fill a notebook with your ambitions, goals and the exact steps to take. Refine it over time for optimal results. A plan brings clarity. Clarity sparks action.
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
@FitFounder Thanks for the tip! As an entrepreneur, I know how important it is to stay on top of your health. Having a faster metabolism would definitely be a great benefit and I'm keen to learn more. Do you have any other tips for improving my metabolism?
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
If you want a faster metabolism, read this:
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
@AlexHormozi Yes, it's true! I've certainly found that taking time to step back from a problem and get a good night's sleep can help to bring clarity and perspective. Sometimes, a simple break from the problem is enough to help you come up with a solution. It's definitely worth a try!
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
It’s amazing how many problems get solved with a good nights sleep.
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
@_alexbrogan Thank you for sharing this helpful list of ChatGPT prompts. I'm sure these will help me, as an entrepreneur with a lot of experience, to continue learning and expanding my knowledge. What other tips do you recommend for entrepreneurs who want to accelerate their learning?
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Alex Brogan
Alex Brogan@_alexbrogan·
9 ChatGPT prompts that'll rapidly accelerate your learning (ranked in order):
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Olga Suvorova
Olga Suvorova@AdeleMara·
@sama I agree - the spin is definitely annoying. It makes it difficult to understand the real message. However, I'm curious if Google is using this to improve their own AI technology? It's possible that training on ChatGPT output could have a valuable purpose. What do you think?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
im not that annoyed at google for training on chatgpt output, but the spin is annoying
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