A bunch of indicators piled on a chart doesn't mean professionalism; it can actually lead to confusion. True experts understand one fact very clearly: a few reliable indicators are much more effective than a hundred garbage indicators combined. Find tools that have been tested by the market and provide stable signals, and build your own trading system. Only then can such a strategy survive in the long run. Quality always surpasses quantity.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 23h ago
ngl the philosopher's stone isn't built with a hundred broken instruments... it's the precision of a few that transmutes chaos into yield
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HodlVeteran
· 01-14 13:04
Back then, I was also a metrics stacking fanatic, but it wasn't until 2018 when I went all-in and lost 30% that I realized this principle.
Less is more. This saying is so true. Now, just looking at the candlestick chart and two indicators, I actually make more stable profits.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-13 23:57
Having too many indicators is actually noise; I only use 3 indicators to dominate the entire field.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-13 23:54
Minor precise indicators > a bunch of flashy combinations, I deeply understand this
I've seen too many people fill charts with indicators, and the more you look, the more confused... it really creates unnecessary noise
A reliable trading system emphasizes subtraction, not piling up
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-13 23:46
Having more indicators is useless; using just two is enough.
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MEVictim
· 01-13 23:41
Having too many indicators can be counterproductive; I have deep personal experience with this.
A bunch of indicators piled on a chart doesn't mean professionalism; it can actually lead to confusion. True experts understand one fact very clearly: a few reliable indicators are much more effective than a hundred garbage indicators combined. Find tools that have been tested by the market and provide stable signals, and build your own trading system. Only then can such a strategy survive in the long run. Quality always surpasses quantity.