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2) NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. NOT ALAMEDA ADVICE. JUST ALAMEDA, NO ADVICE.
Also: I am not Alameda; Alameda is a team of traders. I focus on FTX and Serum. I am, however, decently involved in larger investments.
For thoughts on Alameda's trading, see
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7) Sometimes we aren't bullish.
I've said many times that yield farming is a bubble, as is much of DeFi, and most of NFTs right now.
I generally get shit when I'm not bullish -- see the reaction to shorting YFI and UNI.
But, also, see the denials of twitter.com/SBF_Alameda/st.
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10) And, to hedge, shorting things with less upside.
I'm not bullish on ETH-based DeFi as it exists: it just doesn't scale, and that's fatal.
But that doesn't mean future DeFi won't be huge!
And maybe even on ETH (2.0).
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11) Anyway: how about when we _do_ invest?
Usually, we look for projects with huge upside:
--teams we think are great
--ideas that are new and important
--might actually build it well
--price seems too low
Sometimes we don't get all (4), and that's OK--sometimes 2-3 is enough.
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28) for NOT TRADING ADVICE, see here:
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Given that Alameda is a *trading* company first and foremost, I thought I’d share some thoughts on how we think about trading (in contrast to Sam’s thread about how we think about investing longer-term). twitter.com/SBF_FTX/status…
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