Recently, I have gained some insights again, and I have already discussed the trading details in the community, so I won't look back this time.
To be honest, traders who can still make stable moves are becoming increasingly rare. Let me break down the three recent profit-making ideas.
The first is the logic of BEAT. I caught the downward trend that happened, I won't go into too many details. But the key is to feel that rhythm — it's not something you can learn just by looking at candlestick charts.
The second is the idea of INIT. I mainly look at the relationship between open interest and market cap, the OI/MC ratio is very important. If you don't understand it, honestly, it does require time to grasp. I'm not intentionally making things difficult; interpreting market information naturally has a learning curve.
The third is the logic of FLOW. I personally saw the warning signals ring 8 times, and later I checked Twitter to see if anyone had mentioned it, but no one said anything first. At that moment, I decisively opened a short position. This actually proves one thing — financial trading, in essence, is a competition of information flow combined with instant judgment. The faster your reaction and the more敏锐 your information, the more you can make money.
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SoliditySlayer
· 10h ago
Wow, I really didn't think of the OI/MC perspective before. I need to ponder this carefully.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 10h ago
The competition in the information flow really hits the mark; reacting a few milliseconds faster can mean life or death.
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TradFiRefugee
· 10h ago
Information asymmetry is the real gold and silver; most people haven't even seen the warning signs.
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NFT_Therapy
· 10h ago
The feeling of operation is more valuable than the data, I agree with that.
Information gap is money gap, no one should pretend otherwise.
OI/MC this thing definitely has a threshold, no wonder few people make money.
The warning signals sounded 8 times and no one noticed? Alright, everyone.
A sense of rhythm really can't be taught.
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BottomMisser
· 11h ago
Feeling the rhythm is just amazing, looking at candlestick charts for ten years is pointless, you still have to rely on market intuition to make a living
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I need to study the OI/MC indicator carefully, it sounds a bit difficult to get started with
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Information sensitivity really makes a difference. When I react slowly, I just watch others eat the profits
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Did you catch all eight warning signals in that FLOW wave? That reaction speed is incredible, I need to learn from it
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Honestly, I was a bit discouraged, feeling like I’m still looking at candlestick charts and technical analysis
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Stable traders who consistently make moves are rare, this hits the point. Most people are just gambling with luck
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A sense of rhythm really can’t be taught, it can only be honed through personal experience
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OI/MC again, another new threshold to cross. Learning is endless, everyone
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The speed of capturing information determines everything. No wonder some people always seem to be on point
Recently, I have gained some insights again, and I have already discussed the trading details in the community, so I won't look back this time.
To be honest, traders who can still make stable moves are becoming increasingly rare. Let me break down the three recent profit-making ideas.
The first is the logic of BEAT. I caught the downward trend that happened, I won't go into too many details. But the key is to feel that rhythm — it's not something you can learn just by looking at candlestick charts.
The second is the idea of INIT. I mainly look at the relationship between open interest and market cap, the OI/MC ratio is very important. If you don't understand it, honestly, it does require time to grasp. I'm not intentionally making things difficult; interpreting market information naturally has a learning curve.
The third is the logic of FLOW. I personally saw the warning signals ring 8 times, and later I checked Twitter to see if anyone had mentioned it, but no one said anything first. At that moment, I decisively opened a short position. This actually proves one thing — financial trading, in essence, is a competition of information flow combined with instant judgment. The faster your reaction and the more敏锐 your information, the more you can make money.