#BTC资金流动性 Short-term views are all noise—$BTC 15-minute charts jump around, but when you zoom out to the monthly chart, the trend becomes much clearer. This is the dual nature of the Martingale strategy. On the surface, it can help you make profits in a ranging market, but the real danger lies in a trending market. Once the market experiences a sustained decline or surge, doubling down on this logic collapses. Therefore, it’s essential to focus on the trend of the larger timeframe; short-term fluctuations, no matter how tempting, must obey the long-term direction. Otherwise, it’s gambling rather than trading.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 8h ago
That's right, short-term noise can really drive people crazy. I've seen too many people lose their minds over 15-minute charts.
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ETHReserveBank
· 8h ago
Martingale has ruined too many people, and that's true.
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BTCWaveRider
· 8h ago
That's right, short-term K-lines are just a trap, easy to get shaken out.
I've tried Martin's method; it works well in choppy markets, but once it trends, it leads to bankruptcy.
The monthly chart is the real truth; sticking to it allows for a longer life.
No matter how tempting the short-term is, don't jump on it—that's a discipline issue.
Many people fall for the phrase "another rebound."
Actually, it's just two words: patience.
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SorryRugPulled
· 8h ago
That's right, Martin Gale was hyping it up during the bull market, but what happened? A sudden crash directly sent people to the ICU.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 9h ago
Martingale strategies are just dancing around the gambler's fallacy; sooner or later, they'll crash.
#BTC资金流动性 Short-term views are all noise—$BTC 15-minute charts jump around, but when you zoom out to the monthly chart, the trend becomes much clearer. This is the dual nature of the Martingale strategy. On the surface, it can help you make profits in a ranging market, but the real danger lies in a trending market. Once the market experiences a sustained decline or surge, doubling down on this logic collapses. Therefore, it’s essential to focus on the trend of the larger timeframe; short-term fluctuations, no matter how tempting, must obey the long-term direction. Otherwise, it’s gambling rather than trading.