I'm holding 20,000U in this wave of the market to challenge the 50,000U target. To be honest, this time a 10,000U unrealized profit is considered quite stable.
After so many years in the cryptocurrency market, the biggest insight I've gained is — the manipulators are playing the game of information asymmetry. They create all kinds of smoke screens to confuse retail investors' judgment, making it hard for you to grasp the market trend. Those frequent false breakouts,诱多诱空 (诱多:诱导多头,诱空:诱导空头), seemingly random fluctuations, all have underlying logic.
Traders who can truly achieve stable profits rely on experience accumulation. When you've seen enough market tricks, you'll be able to identify the manipulators' intentions more quickly and make the right decisions at critical moments. This is not luck, but an understanding of the market rhythm.
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token_therapist
· 01-11 22:00
Wow, is a floating profit of 10,000 U so stable? I feel like I'm still getting trapped.
I've been fed up with the information gap that the big players exploit, but you really have to suffer a few losses to understand.
Honestly, it's still about gaining experience over time; there's no shortcut.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-11 20:57
50% return rate, this move is really aggressive
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Experience is easy to talk about but hard to do; only after losing a few times do you understand
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I've fallen for both trap and manipulation before; now looking at K-line charts just annoys me
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Steady profits? Ha, let's see if I can be steady first
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A floating profit of 10,000U is indeed good, but I'm just worried about a sudden reversal wiping it all out
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The market maker's tactics are so deep; can we retail investors really figure them out? It's a bit difficult
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I haven't figured out the market rhythm; I can only follow the trend
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Going all out from 20,000U to 50,000U, how bold do you have to be?
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MevShadowranger
· 01-10 19:26
Look at these floating profit numbers, they are quite interesting
I'm just worried that this wave is another trap set by the big players, waiting to be cut again
Experience is easy to talk about, but when losing money, everyone is a rookie
The target of 50,000U sounds pretty exciting, but I'm still hesitant
Is this time different? Why do I feel like I say the same every time
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-10 02:22
I’ve also had the dream of doubling this 20,000U, now it all depends on whether I can endure this wave of trap trading.
Exactly, it’s the information gap causing the trouble; retail investors are always a step behind.
Experience is really something you have to pay tuition to gain. I’ve already paid enough tuition.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-09 09:50
Hmm, another one trying to beat the market with experience. I wonder if this time they can survive until 50,000 USDT.
Daring to throw 20,000 in and play information warfare with the market maker—quite bold.
Experience? Ha, I've seen too many "experienced" people go from prosperity to poverty overnight.
Starting to talk sense with a floating profit of 10,000—be careful not to get slapped in the face.
The market maker's tactics are indeed deep, but are you sure you've seen through them or are you just fooling yourself?
Honestly, luck plays a big role. Don't overplay your hand.
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DataOnlooker
· 01-09 09:50
20,000U bet on 50,000, this guts is quite big
Oops, no, what I'm really afraid of is those tricks of the whales, a fake breakout can make you all vomit
Experience is indeed valuable, but the market is still too crazy
Are you satisfied with a floating profit of 10,000U? I need to see how much I can catch
If this time crashes, I will have to start over and learn again
Give it a try, anyway, this is all the principal I have
Rely on experience to identify tricks? I always feel like I'm the one being cut like a leek
But your approach is definitely much better than blindly going all-in
If it could really be consistently profitable, I would have already made a fortune, just saying
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GweiWatcher
· 01-09 09:45
50x leverage? Man, how strong must your heart be?
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So much unrealized profit and you're still talking about experience? I feel like I'm getting a bit dizzy.
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The point about information asymmetry is valid, but how do you know you're not the one being cut?
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A floating profit of 10,000U is considered conservative? I think you haven't experienced a real crash yet.
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Accumulating experience is correct, but don't mistake luck for experience, bro.
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I've seen so many tricks and you're still chasing 50,000? Isn't that just the trick itself?
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The moment of face-slapping often comes when you're most confident.
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Market maker's smoke screen vs. retail investor's awareness, in the end, it's just one word—loss.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-09 09:43
20,000U to push 50,000U, you really have some guts.
I think, experience is reliable, but don't let confidence turn into overconfidence.
This big shot's steady operation is indeed something I've seen quite a few tricks before.
Retail investors are just being played around by the big players, after all, it's because of our information gap.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-09 09:42
Damn, this unrealized profit is solid.
Hey, wait a minute, it's easy to say, but how many can truly avoid the trap of a false breakout?
Experience, to put it simply, is just having been cut enough times.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-09 09:24
Good grief, it's the same old spiel again.
Relying on experience to identify the dealer's intentions? I feel like most people are still just gambling with luck.
I'm holding 20,000U in this wave of the market to challenge the 50,000U target. To be honest, this time a 10,000U unrealized profit is considered quite stable.
After so many years in the cryptocurrency market, the biggest insight I've gained is — the manipulators are playing the game of information asymmetry. They create all kinds of smoke screens to confuse retail investors' judgment, making it hard for you to grasp the market trend. Those frequent false breakouts,诱多诱空 (诱多:诱导多头,诱空:诱导空头), seemingly random fluctuations, all have underlying logic.
Traders who can truly achieve stable profits rely on experience accumulation. When you've seen enough market tricks, you'll be able to identify the manipulators' intentions more quickly and make the right decisions at critical moments. This is not luck, but an understanding of the market rhythm.