Why is building a personal brand more valuable than chasing short-term trading profits?
Replied bySe Yong Park
Co-Founder at Fomo
Niche: Cryptocurrency
Revenue: Approx. 8 Million USD/month
Location: New York, New York, United States
Started: 2025
Trading profits are temporary, but a personal brand and legacy are permanent. Chasing get-rich-quick trades often results in losing your capital. If you focus on building a reputable brand, providing value, and documenting your journey, the long-term opportunities and influence will yield far greater returns over your lifetime.
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