The hardest part of investing is rarely the math—it is the emotion. A Korean-language crypto commentary published Wednesday ET revisited a well-worn lesson from value investing pioneer Benjamin Graham: market participants often understand the basics, yet still make consistently poor decisions because fear and greed override discipline.
The piece, framed as the latest entry in a daily “token proverb” series designed to steady investors’ mindset in volatile markets, argues that investing is conceptually straightforward—buy low, sell high—but psychologically difficult. The author points to a… Read more







