The more a project triggers opposing voices, the more attention it deserves. What does strong disagreement indicate? The market has not yet formed a consensus. And this is the key — the market has already priced in consensus assets, and where disagreements still exist, there are often pricing gaps. In other words, the more controversial an asset is, the more likely it hides undervalued trading opportunities.
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ContractSurrender
· 12h ago
Wow, this logic does have some points, but it's also easy to get trapped.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12h ago
The greater the controversy, the greater the opportunity. I love this logic. If you bet right, you eat meat; if you bet wrong, you eat dirt. Haha
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AirDropMissed
· 12h ago
High controversy = pricing loophole, I love this logic, a perfect moment to buy the dip
The more a project triggers opposing voices, the more attention it deserves. What does strong disagreement indicate? The market has not yet formed a consensus. And this is the key — the market has already priced in consensus assets, and where disagreements still exist, there are often pricing gaps. In other words, the more controversial an asset is, the more likely it hides undervalued trading opportunities.