The section chief isn't very good at promoting himself, but when it comes to trend accuracy, there really aren't many bloggers who are more precise than me. I've correctly predicted major trends multiple times this year.
Many of my followers started paying attention to me around late October. On the 27th, I mentioned that as long as the price hadn't crossed the MA120, it was the high point. After a few days of decline, some people started to take notice. Then on the 30th, I said the market still needed to crash further, but over the weekend, it rebounded, and many thought I had no insight. They even started to oppose me and opened counter-trades.
As you can imagine, those who bet against me mostly ended up losing money. Many of my followers have gone through this same mental journey.
There's no helping it—I'm looking at the entire trend, while most retail traders focus on very short-term movements. Naturally, our perspectives don't align perfectly. If you still think you're pretty good, how can you not be losing money?
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The section chief isn't very good at promoting himself, but when it comes to trend accuracy, there really aren't many bloggers who are more precise than me. I've correctly predicted major trends multiple times this year.
Many of my followers started paying attention to me around late October. On the 27th, I mentioned that as long as the price hadn't crossed the MA120, it was the high point. After a few days of decline, some people started to take notice. Then on the 30th, I said the market still needed to crash further, but over the weekend, it rebounded, and many thought I had no insight. They even started to oppose me and opened counter-trades.
As you can imagine, those who bet against me mostly ended up losing money. Many of my followers have gone through this same mental journey.
There's no helping it—I'm looking at the entire trend, while most retail traders focus on very short-term movements. Naturally, our perspectives don't align perfectly. If you still think you're pretty good, how can you not be losing money?