That's the spirit of online trading. The most straightforward and direct expression is the way to go. Whether to buy or not, just say it clearly and it's done.



I really can't understand those complex predictions filled with likes. What's the difference between saying "there's a high probability it will reach 6000" and then "it fluctuates between 3800 and 4200"? It's no different from saying "it might go up or down." It's more ambiguous than a fortune-telling stall. Following this logic to trade $BTC, even a tiny fluctuation can shake you out.

Market analysis should be more precise—either provide a clear logical chain or honestly say "I don't quite understand this wave either." It's definitely more honest than pretending to be a wizard, being precise to a few hundred dollars, and then missing the entire move.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 3h ago
According to research, this article touches on the fundamental issues of technical analysis. From an information theory perspective, those vague predictions with excessively high entropy values completely lose their decision-making guidance value. It is worth noting that predictions accurate to a few hundred dollars essentially violate the market efficiency hypothesis. Data shows that the accuracy of such high-precision predictions often does not exceed random chance. Instead of stacking complex models, it is more honest to acknowledge one's knowledge boundaries. In summary, I agree with the author's point of view — either present solid logic or don't pretend.
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GateUser-3824aa38vip
· 10h ago
You're right, these big influencers make precise predictions every day, but each one ends up worse than the last. It's ridiculous, forcing those little tricks, huh? Would being honest really be a bad thing? Instead of listening to these ambiguous and useless words, better to look at the candlestick charts yourself. Forget it, I'll wait until the price drops to my target level before buying in.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 10h ago
Haha, that's a perfect way to put it. These big influencers just love this kind of bluff. They love this straightforward approach. Don't bother with those fancy predictions. 6000 to 3800, you're just saying nothing. What are you pretending? If you don't understand, just say you don't understand. It's much better than blindly missing out.
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BlockImpostervip
· 10h ago
Haha, that's a really bold statement. Those predictions accurate to the hundreds place are indeed outrageous. I still prefer straightforward honesty rather than those ambiguous tricks. Forget it, it's all gambling anyway. It might be more comfortable to listen to someone who dares to say "I don't understand." Such honest voices are really rare in the crypto circle. Oh my, there are still people who believe those master-level predictions... I'm truly speechless.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 11h ago
Haha, that's what I want to hear. Don't give me all that fancy talk. Honestly, the analysts in the crypto circle are not very accurate with their predictions. Instead of listening to those ambiguous things, it's better to look directly at the K-line and figure it out yourself. Pretentious analysis is the most annoying; I'd rather say I don't understand than be precise to the single digit. Yeah, those who get shaken out are the ones who were tricked in by those "high probability" predictions.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 11h ago
Oh my, really, those accurate predictions are all armchair strategists after the fact. That's right, rather than pretending to be a guru, it's better to just admit you don't understand. This is the style I like—sharply exposing those fake big V influencers. Why is it that none of the daily range predictions actually make money? I just want to hear "might drop," why is that so hard?
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