Am. enriem: I think one important con ism, i think you have to have an idea of what your thesis is going into the trade,. You have to have an invalidation, both from a price point of view and from a thesis point of view. If prices start moving against you quite heavily, likely, iit could mean that it's a better buying opportunity. But in general, i means that you misread the market. And so just having invalidation is the super ke i think. In general, it's a cliche and crypto, but you should still try to target a reward that is higher than your risk.
Today, I sat down with Su Zhu, who is the CEO and CIO of Three Arrows Capital, as well as LightCrypto.
Light is a real crypto OG and one of the largest and most successful prop traders in this space.
We’ve known each other for two years now and I have tremendous respect for his skill and clarity of thought. He’s usually very secretive, so we are thankful that he has recorded his first-ever interview with us. In this conversation, we go very deep into the process and mindset of trading, as well as Su and Light’s current views on the market and how they are positioned going forward.
My name is Hasu, and I’m a researcher, investor, and writer.
Light https://twitter.com/lightcrypto
Su https://twitter.com/zhusu
Hasu https://twitter.com/hasufl
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-core/