After spending a long time in the crypto market, you'll realize that trading coins requires more than just funds and luck.
First, you need a keen sense of smell. You should be able to sense the market trend while it's still in the incubation period, but there's a catch — entering too early is pointless. You must wait until the critical point, on the eve of the upcoming upward trend. A one-day difference could mean the difference between losing money and doubling your investment.
Second, you need quick reactions. When the downtrend hasn't fully manifested, you must detect warning signals earlier than the market and decisively exit. Don't wait until everyone else sees it clearly — by then, the market has already dumped.
Ultimately, the paradox of trading in the crypto world is right in front of us: no one can truly buy at the lowest point, and no one can sell at the highest point with precision. This isn't a skill issue but the market's essence — there will always be someone who spots opportunities earlier than you, and someone who recognizes the trend later than you.
So many people joke that relying on technical analysis to accurately buy and sell? Dream on. 🙃
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quietly_staking
· 10h ago
Relying on intuition? Why do I always smell the scent of my own losses?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 10h ago
Basically, it's still about luck. The technical analysis methods have long been exploited by big players.
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NFTBlackHole
· 10h ago
Basically, it's just gambling on luck; no one can really hit the exact timing accurately.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 11h ago
Isn't this just saying it's all about luck? No matter how nicely you put it, it can't be changed.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 11h ago
That's right, it's just the gambler's mentality at play. Everyone wants to buy the dip and sell at the top, but in the end, they just get caught.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 11h ago
It sounds like we're all gamblers, just with bigger bets.
After spending a long time in the crypto market, you'll realize that trading coins requires more than just funds and luck.
First, you need a keen sense of smell. You should be able to sense the market trend while it's still in the incubation period, but there's a catch — entering too early is pointless. You must wait until the critical point, on the eve of the upcoming upward trend. A one-day difference could mean the difference between losing money and doubling your investment.
Second, you need quick reactions. When the downtrend hasn't fully manifested, you must detect warning signals earlier than the market and decisively exit. Don't wait until everyone else sees it clearly — by then, the market has already dumped.
Ultimately, the paradox of trading in the crypto world is right in front of us: no one can truly buy at the lowest point, and no one can sell at the highest point with precision. This isn't a skill issue but the market's essence — there will always be someone who spots opportunities earlier than you, and someone who recognizes the trend later than you.
So many people joke that relying on technical analysis to accurately buy and sell? Dream on. 🙃