We have reached the last post of the third week of the series.
Day 22/01 - 21/30
CONVICTION IS NOT STUBBORNNESS
In the crypto market, it is very easy to confuse conviction with insistence. But they are very different things.
🧠 What is conviction of truth
Conviction arises from:
• study
• understanding of the project
• clarity of the thesis
• awareness of risks
Conviction allows:
• sustaining a position calmly
• crossing volatility
• not reacting to every noise
📌 Conviction is rational.
⚠️ What is stubbornness
Stubbornness appears when:
• the scenario has changed
• the fundamentals have worsened
• the original thesis no longer stands
• but the position is held “just because”
Stubbornness usually comes accompanied by:
• emotional attachment
• denial
• fear of admitting mistakes
📌 Stubbornness is emotional.
🔍 How to differentiate in practice
A good question to ask is:
“If I were starting from scratch today, would I buy this asset again?”
If the answer is no, maybe it’s not conviction that is holding the position.
🔁 Conviction can also be revised
Healthy conviction:
• reviews scenario
• accepts new information
• adjusts position size
• changes when necessary
Conviction is not rigidity. It is awareness.
🧭 The role of time
Over time, we learn that:
• making mistakes is part of it
• reviewing is part of it
• changing one's mind is part of it
The investor who evolves is not the one who never changes, it is the one who changes with criteria.
🔹 WEEK 3 — ANALYSIS & DECISION (16 to 22/01)
✅ 16/01 – Buying based on fundamentals vs buying based on hype
✅ 17/01 – What to analyze before buying a coin
✅ 18/01 – Tokenomics: inflation, issuance, and unlocks
✅ 19/01 – Cheap price DOES NOT mean opportunity
✅ 20/01 – Why I don't enter launches
✅ 21/01 – The importance of reviewing decisions (including wrong ones)
✅ 22/01 – Conviction is not stubbornness
🔍 CONCLUSION
Conviction supports good decisions.
Stubbornness prolongs bad decisions.
In the crypto market, maturity is knowing the difference.
❗ This is not investment advice.
I share study, experience, and reflection.
