Once a viewpoint is published on the square, it cannot be modified retroactively, which is actually a good thing. Because every entry point and trading idea left behind becomes a true reflection of your trading ability.
To be honest, I still have some confidence in catching market turning points. The rhythm of swings in these two #btc #eth assets, I’ve experienced many times and fallen many times. But it’s precisely because of this that I understand what true trading accumulation is.
Recently, some traders have been paying attention to my historical comments. Just looking at a few pinned posts will show what experience really means. But to be honest, if you’re just following the trend, there’s no need to bother. Because no one can replace your growth, and there are no shortcuts to success.
My advice is: give yourself some time to settle. Deeply study the fundamentals of #btc 和 #eth, understand the changing patterns of market sentiment, and then proceed with real trading. This will be much more rewarding than blindly copying others.
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ser_we_are_early
· 10h ago
Only after falling in love with the game do you realize that armchair strategizing is pointless
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Follow-the-trend people are ultimately all just leeks, wake up everyone
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Really, accumulation is more important than anything else, don't rush
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Historical records are like mirrors; they reflect exactly what they are
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You need to put effort into the fundamentals; shortcuts are deceptive
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The sense of wave rhythm can't be developed in a day or two; it comes at a cost
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Being unable to modify is actually an advantage; it prevents you from talking nonsense
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Looking at the group of people who pinned the top post, how many have truly learned something?
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Market sentiment is the hardest to grasp; you need to understand it yourself
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Don't always think about copying others; real trading is the best teacher
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 10h ago
Hmm, this statement sounds reasonable. Historical records are the best mirror to see through deception.
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Only after experiencing pitfalls do you understand the rhythm. I agree with this, but most people still want to take shortcuts.
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Accumulation is important, but I find that many people simply can't wait that long.
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Being unable to modify is actually an advantage, it forces you to be more cautious.
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Looking at historical speeches can indeed teach you something; the key is to understand the underlying logic.
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The secret to quick success is that there is no secret. Frankly, you still have to suffer losses.
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People who follow the trend ultimately become leeks; this rule has remained unchanged for a hundred years.
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Both fundamentals and sentiment need to be thoroughly understood. Too many people just look at K-line charts and jump in.
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You really need to think carefully before going live; otherwise, you'll face a pile of blood and tears lessons.
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Treat your speech as a mirror to see your own level clearly. This mindset is quite good.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 10h ago
Yes, I agree with this logic. Records are like mirrors; you can't deceive yourself.
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Historical comments can explain the issue, but those copying trades often don't see the underlying losing orders.
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The word "accumulation" is well said, really, there's no rush.
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I also fell many times before I understood that every loss teaches me to read charts better. Now I’m much smoother.
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Being unable to modify indeed forces honesty, and I like that.
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People who follow trends will never learn because they’re not really thinking, just gambling.
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The rhythm of BTC and ETH indeed requires time to磨; it’s not something you can get from reading a few articles.
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Ultimately, you still need to root yourself in fundamental research; shortcuts are all traps.
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I’ve read those pinned articles; they really show the process of changing trading mindset.
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Nice, no one can make money for you—that hits home.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 10h ago
Only after falling down do you realize what real is; otherwise, it's all just armchair strategizing.
Once a viewpoint is published on the square, it cannot be modified retroactively, which is actually a good thing. Because every entry point and trading idea left behind becomes a true reflection of your trading ability.
To be honest, I still have some confidence in catching market turning points. The rhythm of swings in these two #btc #eth assets, I’ve experienced many times and fallen many times. But it’s precisely because of this that I understand what true trading accumulation is.
Recently, some traders have been paying attention to my historical comments. Just looking at a few pinned posts will show what experience really means. But to be honest, if you’re just following the trend, there’s no need to bother. Because no one can replace your growth, and there are no shortcuts to success.
My advice is: give yourself some time to settle. Deeply study the fundamentals of #btc 和 #eth, understand the changing patterns of market sentiment, and then proceed with real trading. This will be much more rewarding than blindly copying others.