How I'm calculating my portfolio value these days? Pretty simple—I'm valuing my $spsc holdings based on a billion-dollar market cap scenario. Why? Because I'd rather price things looking forward than getting stuck in today's numbers. It's not about being unrealistic; it's about betting on where things are heading. If you're holding positions you believe in long-term, might as well think like you're already there.
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governance_ghost
· 6h ago
Damn, I'm completely sold on this mindset. Calculating based on future market cap is exactly the approach I like.
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ProofOfNothing
· 6h ago
Haha, I love this idea. Forward thinking is the right way. Numbers on paper are useless; belief is what truly matters.
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GasWaster
· 6h ago
lol ok but have u calculated the gas cost of actually selling at that billion dollar cap? asking for a friend who keeps missing optimal windows and is now maintaining a 47-tab spreadsheet of historical gwei charts
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CexIsBad
· 6h ago
I love this logic. Instead of staring blankly at the current price, it's better to look further ahead. I remember the keyword "billion-dollar market cap."
How I'm calculating my portfolio value these days? Pretty simple—I'm valuing my $spsc holdings based on a billion-dollar market cap scenario. Why? Because I'd rather price things looking forward than getting stuck in today's numbers. It's not about being unrealistic; it's about betting on where things are heading. If you're holding positions you believe in long-term, might as well think like you're already there.