Recently, I saw someone comment on my analysis and viewpoints, which made me start to reflect that my way of expression indeed needs improvement. The view count is right there, and the feeling of being criticized is indeed uncomfortable.
But objectively speaking, that analyst's skills are still there. The judgment of bullish and bearish trends, position selection, and the coordination of volume and price relationships are indeed quite professional. Giving a target expectation in investing is nothing unusual; isn't it impossible for everyone to be completely neutral? Blindly going all-in is truly unreliable.
What I really want to say is: whether in trading communities or offline, everyone should remember — a harsh word can freeze three springs, while a sincere comment can warm the entire winter.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-08 00:26
This mindset is really good; admitting shortcomings and even praising the other person is much better than those who refuse to admit mistakes.
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LootboxPhobia
· 01-07 22:52
Being criticized and still able to reflect like this, it really shows some depth.
Agreed, analysts who don't pretend to be neutral are actually more valuable.
Well said, the crypto world indeed needs more warmth.
I just don't believe anyone can make money through harsh words.
This tone sounds a bit like marketing, haha.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-07 06:29
ngl, the "sustainable tokenomics" angle here is missing—most retail traders don't even understand velocity traps when they're bagging bags blindly. but yeah, constructive feedback > toxic noise, obviously.
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nft_widow
· 01-05 23:18
This kind of attitude is indeed impressive. Even when criticized, they can reflect seriously, unlike some big influencers who only delete comments.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-05 03:54
ngl the health factor comment hits different after 2022... been there, lost that 😅 anyway yeah, constructive feedback > liquidation spiral, facts
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-05 03:51
That's reasonable. Being criticized is indeed uncomfortable, but it's good that you can reflect on it.
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SerNgmi
· 01-05 03:48
This kind of reflective awareness is pretty good; the trading community lacks this kind of honest voice.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-05 03:43
I know the verification node thing best; the data speaks for itself... This analyst's understanding of the consensus mechanism is indeed on point, there's nothing to criticize.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-05 03:37
This mindset is great. Being criticized and still able to analyze rationally is much better than most people.
Recently, I saw someone comment on my analysis and viewpoints, which made me start to reflect that my way of expression indeed needs improvement. The view count is right there, and the feeling of being criticized is indeed uncomfortable.
But objectively speaking, that analyst's skills are still there. The judgment of bullish and bearish trends, position selection, and the coordination of volume and price relationships are indeed quite professional. Giving a target expectation in investing is nothing unusual; isn't it impossible for everyone to be completely neutral? Blindly going all-in is truly unreliable.
What I really want to say is: whether in trading communities or offline, everyone should remember — a harsh word can freeze three springs, while a sincere comment can warm the entire winter.