Personality can sometimes determine fate, do you agree?

New brother started with 5 million in real transactions, peaked at 12 million, and dropped to 3 million at its lowest. The decisions made in the face of these fluctuations best reflect a person's character.

Do you know what your trading personality is? The DBTI done at https://x.com/calculusfinance clarifies trading personalities.

This thing, don't get me wrong, I think it's useful. What personality you have determines your understanding, which in turn decides what kind of money you can make. It can guide you on what environment you are suited to perform in.

I tested as CBTS (Structural Long-termist), leaning towards C, leaning towards S, a structural type with a long time horizon. I can make big money but also endure significant drawdowns. It's either getting rich or going into the factory; I can handle it and let it go, it's quite accurate.

There are 16 types of DBTI personalities on this, and there is definitely one that matches your personality.

If viewed within this framework, @CZ is closer to CBTS; he clearly exhibits C-side personality: not because he makes the right judgments every time, but because he almost never makes decisions that could lead to system failure.

And Sister @Yi He is more like CBNV, able to understand stories, cycles, and emotions. The core positions must be in certain assets or stable cash flow structures. Any decision is based on a clear structure, risk control, organization, and execution system, not relying on personal judgment or on-the-spot gambles.

AI lacks computational power; what it lacks is a 'sense of risk'.

Calculus uses DBTI to label strategies, essentially encapsulating human risk intuition into parameters that Agents can directly invoke. This is the significance of the Agent Gateway.