Many people do not understand what true trading skills are. My approach is this— to operate manually like a precise trading machine. It seems simple, but every step is calculated. For example, I will diversify into 10% positions, trading $1000 at a time, repeatedly executing until the liquidity of the market makers is exhausted. This is what it means to have skill.



True skill is not about packaging a combination of currencies, nor is it about blindly following trends. It lies in extracting value step by step through precise position control and rhythm grasp within limited market depth. This requires a deep understanding of market maker behavior and order books, and is certainly not based on luck.
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Web3Educatorvip
· 8h ago
ngl this "eating up liquidity" thing sounds more like wishful thinking than actual edge lol... like fundamentally speaking, market makers literally exist to absorb exactly this kind of predictable behavior. here's the key insight my students keep discovering: disciplined position sizing ≠ extracting alpha from orderbook mechanics. the orderbook doesn't care about your 10% allocation strategy fr fr
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 8h ago
Bro, this operation sounds like it's taking advantage of the market maker, but how many can really stick with it? Eating liquidity? Easy to say, but won't slippage catch you off guard? 10% position trading repeatedly, listen to this rhythm, it feels like one black swan event could make it all go bye-bye. The tactics of market makers are deep, are you sure you’ve figured them out? Or is it just a bit of overconfidence? Is this "algorithmic trading"? I think it looks more like battling with your own psychology. Sounds nice, but it still relies on timing and luck; no one can completely eliminate risk. Machine learning aside, human greed is the biggest enemy.
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MetaRecktvip
· 8h ago
Eating Liquidity? Bro, you are describing your own method of playing people for suckers, haha --- 10% Position repeatedly cutting orders, sounds like a machine, but it's actually just betting on probabilities --- Market maker liquidity being consumed... sounds like bragging about being able to manipulate the market, is it real? --- Precision trading machine? I think it looks more like a precision loss machine, no need to make it so complicated --- Order book, market maker behavior... speaking eloquently, but how many actually make money? --- Distributing 10% Position cutting a thousand dollars at a time, is that what you call skill? I laughed --- Repeatedly executing until liquidity is fully consumed, can this logic hold up, bro? --- Sounds better than singing, where's the real trading data? --- Another "I have a secret formula" story, I'm tired of hearing it --- Timing control, precise management, sounds like talking about algorithmic trading, but manual trading? Not too sure.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 8h ago
Eating liquidity? Sounds impressive, but this trap really can guarantee profits. --- A 10% position repeating the dumping sounds easy, but the problem is how do you ensure you can precisely position every time. --- I believe in deeply understanding the order book, but 99% of people can't stick to such tedious mechanical operations. --- Market makers' liquidity being eaten clean? Ha, that term is a bit harsh, brother. --- What I'm most afraid of is the seemingly simple ones where every step has been calculated; they often flip the script easily. --- Repeatedly executing until it's eaten clean sounds like gambling against the exchange. --- If there really was such a stable method, it would have been shared long ago; these kinds of shares are usually retrospective summaries. --- I acknowledge position control, but grasping the rhythm is the hardest part; how do you overcome the psychological aspect? --- Relying on the order book to eat liquidity, can this trap work in the real market or is it only good in simulated trading?
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GasOptimizervip
· 8h ago
I've heard this saying about eating liquidity many times, but the key is can it really yield stable profits? I see that most people end up being eaten by liquidity in the end.
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