Many people struggle with timing the market. In fact, what is the essence of chasing highs? It’s about recognizing people. At the critical moment when the market starts to move, daring to follow the strong capital into the market may seem like chasing highs, but in reality, it’s about bottom fishing during an undervalued cycle — the only difference is your level of understanding. The true logic of making money has never been about waiting for the perfect moment, but about walking with the strong. When the leading capital begins to deploy, that moment may be more valuable than the "perfect entry point" you’ve been waiting for. Mindset determines pattern, and pattern determines returns.
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BrokenYield
· 01-18 17:33
yeah this "follow the smart money" narrative is peak survivorship bias tbh. how many times we gonna pretend chasing whale wallets into a position isn't just fomo with extra steps? the correlation matrix disagrees with ur "lower recognition dimension" cope—most retail getting liquidated ARE following the same signals u describing lol
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-16 22:33
That's a good point, but I feel like this set of theories easily traps people. Following the trend of strong capital sounds simple, but how many can truly identify who the strong players are and who are just harvesting retail investors?
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NFTPessimist
· 01-16 06:08
That's what they say, but how many people chasing the high end up becoming the bag holder?
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-16 06:08
Following the momentum of strong funds? Hearing this kind of rhetoric too often, the key is to identify who the true powerhouse is, rather than being a victim of the retail trap.
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PebbleHander
· 01-16 06:02
You're right, it's much harder to choose the right people than to pick the right time.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-16 05:56
Following big traders can indeed make money, but this logic is a trap for retail investors... Recognizing people? How to recognize them, rely on candlestick charts?
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-16 05:49
Following big trendsetters can indeed be profitable, but the question is, are you confident about who you identify as the "strong capital"?
Many people struggle with timing the market. In fact, what is the essence of chasing highs? It’s about recognizing people. At the critical moment when the market starts to move, daring to follow the strong capital into the market may seem like chasing highs, but in reality, it’s about bottom fishing during an undervalued cycle — the only difference is your level of understanding. The true logic of making money has never been about waiting for the perfect moment, but about walking with the strong. When the leading capital begins to deploy, that moment may be more valuable than the "perfect entry point" you’ve been waiting for. Mindset determines pattern, and pattern determines returns.