Market things, speculation is not as good as practice. This recent wave of market movement once again verified the importance of advance planning—trading suggestions sent out in the early morning were accurately executed, entering at 1600 points with an additional 110 points added to the position, perfectly realized.
Why can this be achieved? Simply put, it’s about doing the homework in advance. Not relying on luck, not betting on probabilities, but based on comprehensive analysis of on-chain data, technical indicators, and capital flows. ETH’s surge this time, from whale movements to main capital layout, every step was within expectations. The long-term trend of BTC is the same—understanding the big cycle makes small fluctuations no problem.
Trading is not gambling, but a dialogue with the market. Set your take-profit levels properly, keep a steady mindset, and leave the rest to time. Many people always seek to catch the perfect top and bottom, but in reality, earning steadily from the middle segment is the true way to make money.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-06 03:16
Huh, isn't this what I've been saying all along? Doing homework is much more effective than relying on luck.
To be honest, the strategy of entering at 1600 and adding positions really requires thoroughly understanding the on-chain data beforehand.
But on the other hand, setting take-profit orders properly can really reduce half of the mental stress, and there's no denying that.
The real key is making profits in the middle range; constantly trying to catch the bottom or top is exhausting.
Watching whale movements may seem simple, but in reality, it takes a lot of time and research to catch that window.
The most feared thing is analyzing correctly but losing your composure and reversing your position—this happens way too often.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-06 01:58
The 1600 entry wave was indeed amazing. I only followed the trade after reading your analysis.
Maybe I was a bit too enthusiastic. Who in the market can be accurate every time? Luck definitely plays a role.
The middle section was really profitable. Not chasing highs or bottom-fishing is still difficult for me.
I still don't quite understand on-chain data. Can you recommend some beginner materials?
The 110-point position increase, I need to think about it. Moving too quickly can easily lead to a loss.
You caught all the whale movements. That must require a lot of data support.
I tend to be greedy when it comes to taking profits. I'll try your method next time.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-06 01:55
Here we go again. I've heard this theory too many times; how many people actually make money from it?
It's politely called "comprehensive analysis," but it's really just armchair strategizing after the fact.
That middle part is indeed profitable, but how do you know where the middle is?
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0xSoulless
· 01-06 01:52
People who place orders early in the morning are all scammers, that's what I mean.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-06 01:42
Uh, that's true, but to be honest, who hasn't chased the perfect bottom? It's just that we've been proven wrong more often.
Market things, speculation is not as good as practice. This recent wave of market movement once again verified the importance of advance planning—trading suggestions sent out in the early morning were accurately executed, entering at 1600 points with an additional 110 points added to the position, perfectly realized.
Why can this be achieved? Simply put, it’s about doing the homework in advance. Not relying on luck, not betting on probabilities, but based on comprehensive analysis of on-chain data, technical indicators, and capital flows. ETH’s surge this time, from whale movements to main capital layout, every step was within expectations. The long-term trend of BTC is the same—understanding the big cycle makes small fluctuations no problem.
Trading is not gambling, but a dialogue with the market. Set your take-profit levels properly, keep a steady mindset, and leave the rest to time. Many people always seek to catch the perfect top and bottom, but in reality, earning steadily from the middle segment is the true way to make money.