Do you remember a few years ago when we talked about quantitative trading? Back then, the concept was still pretty new in the community, and most people had no idea what it was about.
Take that small-cap quant project as an example—looking back at its performance curve now, don’t you just want to kick yourself? If only you had allocated more back then, imagine where you’d be today.
That’s how the market is: when opportunities come, you don’t understand them, and by the time you do, it’s already too late to get in. Quantitative trading, at the end of the day, is just a tool. But those who really profit are always the ones willing to plan ahead and aren’t afraid to take risks.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
11 Likes
Reward
11
3
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
ser_we_are_early
· 18h ago
If I had known earlier, I would have gone all in. Now I can only watch others make big gains.
You're absolutely right, it's those who dared to take the risk that made money, and we're still doing research.
Regretful... Why was I so cautious back then...
I really missed out this time, should have gotten in when quant trading was hot.
The opportunity was right in front of me, but I just couldn't see it. Unbelievable.
Next time, I need to react faster and not miss out again.
View OriginalReply0
DataPickledFish
· 18h ago
If only I had gone all in back then; now I regret it so much.
View OriginalReply0
AirdropJunkie
· 19h ago
I told you, I really missed out on that wave of quantitative dividends back then. Now looking at the K-line charts is like reading a heavenly script.
Do you remember a few years ago when we talked about quantitative trading? Back then, the concept was still pretty new in the community, and most people had no idea what it was about.
Take that small-cap quant project as an example—looking back at its performance curve now, don’t you just want to kick yourself? If only you had allocated more back then, imagine where you’d be today.
That’s how the market is: when opportunities come, you don’t understand them, and by the time you do, it’s already too late to get in. Quantitative trading, at the end of the day, is just a tool. But those who really profit are always the ones willing to plan ahead and aren’t afraid to take risks.