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Making money is risky right now
Be careful out there
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We are in that stage of the market where everyone is screaming “WE ARE SO BACK”.
We might actually be.
One caveat of this part of the “bull” is that it often focusses on quanitity over quality.
There is some liquidity in the market, but it’s very little. It’s a race by projects to make use of this liquidity and the easiest and fastest way is by showing engagement numbers.
This means that dealflow is up for grabs for anyone with high numbers, not necessarily for high-quality creators.
This can be very tempting. Believe me, I know.
But this is the part where you will have to be strong. Don’t take every deal that comes your way.
Sure, make money. Take some. You earned it.
But be careful not to cash out on your entire brand just yet.
Trust me, you will regret this in a couple months.
This is just the start.
Think longterm and change your life forever.
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