#大户持仓动态 Observations on Short-Term Trading



Recently, I've been analyzing the trends of $ZRC, WET, RAVE, and CYS. The idea of quick three-minute profit-taking sounds simple, but in practice, maintaining the right mindset is essential.

Many people think making money is just luck, but after experiencing a few repeatable trades, they realize that a solid methodology is the key. As market volatility increases towards the end of the year, it presents both risks and opportunities for traders with sharp instincts.

Whether you can seize the market depends on your understanding of price rhythms and disciplined fund management. Everyone has different dreams, but in on-chain trading, the power of compound interest can indeed accelerate reaching your goals.

Recently, the on-chain activity of WET, RAVE, and CYS has been a focus. The movements of whales remain an important reference.
ZRC4,52%
WET3,36%
RAVE-18,85%
CYS11,14%
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 2025-12-21 10:27
ngl three min exits sound good until u actually watch the candles and ur hands start shaking lmao... WET and RAVE been on my radar too but the whale watching thing lowkey makes me feel like im gambling with homework involved fr fr
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WalletsWatchervip
· 2025-12-21 00:58
Three-minute profit-taking sounds easy, but when actually trading, the biggest challenge is the mindset. Looking at the trends of WET and RAVE, only proven methods are reliable. When the mindset collapses, any methodology is useless; this is the cruel reality of on-chain trading. Whale movements are indeed worth monitoring, but it's important to distinguish whether they are truly exiting or just shaking out. No matter how perfect the methodology is, greed can always undermine it; I have lost money this way once. Is the volatility at the end of the year an opportunity? Or is it about who can stay calm and avoid chasing highs? The on-chain activity of CYS is a bit suspicious; I need to observe it for a few more days. The power of compound interest sounds great, but only if you survive until the day you can benefit from it.
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On-ChainDivervip
· 2025-12-18 13:21
Three-minute take-profit sounds simple, but actually trading makes your mentality collapse really fast... My blood pressure has witnessed it all haha WET this wave is a bit interesting, you just need to withstand the pullback to enjoy the big gains The whales are acting again, keep a close eye on them A methodology can indeed beat luck, but most people simply can't hold on until that day Compound interest can send people to the sky, but it can also bring them down from the sky... the key is discipline This wave's market rhythm is a bit strange, feels like something is being accumulated
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ChainComedianvip
· 2025-12-18 13:20
The mindset is really the bottleneck; it's easy to say "take profit in three minutes," but actually doing it is extremely difficult. WET and RAVE have been quite active on the chain recently, but big whale movements sometimes feel pretty deceptive. Methodology is indeed important, but who can reliably replicate it? Honestly. This year's end volatility—either big gains or liquidation, there's no middle ground.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 2025-12-18 13:20
Making a profit in three minutes sounds easy, but few can really stick with it... The mindset is indeed the key part. Recently paying attention to WET and RAVE data; I follow closely whenever whales move. Methodology > Luck, there's nothing wrong with that. How about CYS? Is anyone following up? The moment on-chain activity surges is often an opportunity; it all depends on who reacts quickly. Compound interest isn't obvious in the early stages; persistence is the way to go.
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HorizonHuntervip
· 2025-12-18 13:09
Making a 3-minute profit sounds easy, but few can truly hold on... I've also been chasing WET and RAVE recently, and the mental aspect is indeed the biggest test. People with a steady mindset have long achieved financial freedom; the problem is that most are not steady haha. Methodology is important, but honestly, you need to lose a few times to truly understand. The movements of whales are definitely worth paying attention to, but sometimes following the trend also depends on timing. Compound interest sounds simple in theory but difficult in practice. If you can't handle it once, all your efforts are wasted.
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DAOTruantvip
· 2025-12-18 13:06
Three-minute take profit sounds great, but in actual operation, you need to keep a steady mindset. If you relax, you'll get caught. I'm also watching WET. The on-chain activity is indeed interesting, but whether whales will eat it or not is the key. Regarding the methodology, you're right. Most people simply can't replicate it. Mindset is the hardest part. CYS has been a bit interesting lately, but with such big fluctuations at the end of the year, it's better to keep some emergency ammunition. This rhythm... feels like RAVE is about to rise? You need to follow the good rhythm, or you'll just become the rhythm of being a leek.
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