#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Instead of waiting for a pie in the sky, roll up your sleeves and seize the opportunities of the moment. Those who rely on luck to make money are ultimately in the minority; most investors hone their market intuition through repeated market practice. Don't believe in the myth of passive income; the most realistic approach is to identify the trend and act decisively.



Yesterday's market movement proved this point. Bitcoin rose from over 91,000 to 93,600, demonstrating what an opportunity looks like with a solid 2,600-point increase; Ethereum climbed from over 3,070 to 3,196, with a 126-point upward space successfully captured by many. $BTC The performance of @ETH@ this wave is the best reward for traders who are well-prepared and act quickly.

The market won't wait for anyone, and the trend won't slow down because of your hesitation. Instead of saying "I knew it earlier" afterwards, start adjusting your mindset and improving your trading discipline now. The next opportunity will come at an unintentional moment, and only those who are prepared can seize it.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 01-17 10:18
I'm stunned, I missed the bottom again in that wave of market movement, truly unbelievable.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 01-17 04:17
It's the same old story, I'm getting tired of hearing it. Were there really many people who ate yesterday?
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MidsommarWalletvip
· 01-16 06:32
Here's the translation to en-US: --- Here we go with this "opportunity theory" nonsense again. The logic isn't wrong, but I'm tired of hearing it. --- All those people who failed at buying the dip love saying this kind of stuff now. Hilarious. --- Sure, a 2600-point rally feels great, but nobody wanted to own up when it dropped 3000 points. --- All this talk about "market feel" is hyped to death. It's just dumb luck that happened to work out. --- Passive income is a myth, but active losses are very real. Lol. --- Sounds like someone got pumped up on steroids. I'll just wait to see the CPI data first. --- Move slow = miss the opportunity, move fast = become someone's exit liquidity. Truly win-win. --- This article feels like it's pushing people to go all-in. --- Everything requires "proper preparation" now, but nobody can actually tell you which direction the market's going next. --- So it's okay to be decisive going in, but also okay to be decisive cutting losses?
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RektButAlivevip
· 01-14 13:32
It's the same old spiel, pretty polished but basically just gambling dressed up with a different name. --- It did indeed rise yesterday, but most people are probably trapped at high levels. Don't just talk about making money. --- I have no bullets in hand, so I can only watch. Wait until the CPI drops before saying anything. --- Market feel? Ha, I’ve learned market feel from being taught by the market. --- It's easy to say, but when it comes to critical moments, aren’t we all panicking? --- This wave definitely offered an opportunity, but who the hell knows if the next wave will crash or explode? --- Instead of just adjusting your mindset, it’s better to first adjust your stop-loss. That way, your mindset will naturally improve. --- Every time, people say those who are prepared can seize the opportunity, but somehow, someone always regrets how they missed it.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 01-14 13:29
Ah, it's the same old story. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have regretted it.
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DeFiDoctorvip
· 01-14 13:16
Look at this set of arguments... it's a classic case of survivor bias. Yesterday, when the market rose by 2600 points, everyone started talking about "opportunities." But what about the times when it fell? Shouldn't those be accounted for as well? Liquidity indicator check-up records show that such sharp increases are often accompanied by complications—FOMO emotions build up, and it is recommended to regularly review risk alerts. CPI data has not been released yet, so talking about "decisive action" now is a bit premature. Buying on the rise without analyzing the fundamentals—does that count as trading discipline? I think it’s more like symptoms of strategy failure. Wait a minute, if you don’t believe in the myth of passive income, what about DeFi yields? Are they also a myth? Use your own judgment.
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 01-14 13:15
There's nothing wrong with that, but the key is having the courage to buy during a pullback—that's true skill.
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APY追逐者vip
· 01-14 13:10
Here we go again with this routine. It sounds nice, but who can precisely buy the dip at 2600 points yesterday? Wake up.
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