Many people survive in the market like sunflowers—only following the current hot topics. Once the heat subsides, they lose their spirit.
Many haven't figured out this problem. Opportunities in the market are not that abundant, and favorable conditions are not as frequent as imagined. The real opportunities actually appear on cloudy days—those times when no one pays attention and everything is quiet. It is during this silence that one can accumulate chips, refine strategies, and when the wind turns, soar to new heights.
The key is to change your mindset: don't just chase the current hot spots in circles, but learn to anticipate the next opportunity's direction. This is not gambling, but a deduction based on data, cycles, market sentiment, and other factors. Some people see the potential direction early and lay in wait; by the time the public reacts, the profits are already secured.
True winners are never those who run the fastest, but those with the strongest sense of direction.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-05 12:07
That's right, but most people just can't change this bad habit.
Who can withstand the incubation period? Coins with no activity are like they're dead.
Predicting the direction sounds simple, but few can really get it right.
When a hot topic arises, you still have to jump on the train. Missing out is pointless.
I've also hoarded obscure coins, and the result was they completely went to zero haha.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-05 12:01
That's right, but not many actually do it.
Wait, your "opportunity in cloudy days" sounds like you're justifying air coins.
Honestly, most people don't have that patience and can't endure days without hype.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-05 11:52
It sounds good, but how many people can really resist chasing hot topics?
Predicting trends sounds easy, but actually doing it is really difficult.
Lying in wait in silence is pointless; it's faster to bet on a hot topic.
That's what they say, but who can truly hold onto obscure coins?
Having a strong sense of direction? Well, you also need to be lucky.
That's true, but how many people actually do it... Most people still have a leek mentality.
It sounds simple, predicting the direction is easy to say.
No one wants to hold onto obscure coins, dealing with this psychological barrier is tough.
Many people survive in the market like sunflowers—only following the current hot topics. Once the heat subsides, they lose their spirit.
Many haven't figured out this problem. Opportunities in the market are not that abundant, and favorable conditions are not as frequent as imagined. The real opportunities actually appear on cloudy days—those times when no one pays attention and everything is quiet. It is during this silence that one can accumulate chips, refine strategies, and when the wind turns, soar to new heights.
The key is to change your mindset: don't just chase the current hot spots in circles, but learn to anticipate the next opportunity's direction. This is not gambling, but a deduction based on data, cycles, market sentiment, and other factors. Some people see the potential direction early and lay in wait; by the time the public reacts, the profits are already secured.
True winners are never those who run the fastest, but those with the strongest sense of direction.