People often ask where I picked up my technical analysis skills. Honestly, it comes from multiple sources, and I think part of it is just that certain patterns naturally jump out at me—maybe it's some kind of intuition thing 😄 But there's one mentor whose influence really stands out. He introduced me to the concept of key levels and price zones, but more importantly, he drilled into me the most underrated skill in trading: patience. The ability to wait for the right setup, the right confirmation, the right moment—that's what separates consistent traders from the rest. It's less about knowing every pattern and more about knowing when NOT to trade.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 8h ago
Couldn't hold back... Why does this paragraph feel like it's talking about me? I clearly understand some K-line analysis but want to watch the market every day, and as a result, I keep losing more and more in trading.
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MEVvictim
· 01-05 01:53
Hi, this is exactly what I've been wanting to say... Many people just can't wait and act impulsively.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-05 01:49
Don't go for that, the real way to make money is to hold back and not touch it.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-05 01:49
The real winner is the one who can resist acting impulsively—that's what my mentor taught me.
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-05 01:42
NGL, patience is really underrated. The people around me who dream of getting rich overnight never listen to this.
People often ask where I picked up my technical analysis skills. Honestly, it comes from multiple sources, and I think part of it is just that certain patterns naturally jump out at me—maybe it's some kind of intuition thing 😄 But there's one mentor whose influence really stands out. He introduced me to the concept of key levels and price zones, but more importantly, he drilled into me the most underrated skill in trading: patience. The ability to wait for the right setup, the right confirmation, the right moment—that's what separates consistent traders from the rest. It's less about knowing every pattern and more about knowing when NOT to trade.