Markets keep doing their thing—swinging up, swinging down, and yeah, potentially heading higher too. At this point, you already know what happened yesterday, so might as well call yourself a pro at predicting it. 😏 Not financial advice, but also definitely financial advice.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-17 00:22
Haha, driving a Ferrari in the rearview mirror, huh? Anyone can boast about yesterday's market.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-16 23:09
Haha, the market is just like that, ups and downs, I just can't understand it anyway.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 01-16 06:33
I looked at yesterday's candlestick chart source code a long time ago. Predicting a hammer is pointless; auditing contract vulnerabilities is more practical.
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blocksnark
· 01-14 22:54
Ha, it's that old trick again. It goes up, goes down, and in the end, it still has to go up. I bet five dollars that it'll be the same tomorrow.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-14 00:56
Driving with rearview mirrors, is this your "professional prediction"? Market fluctuations are essentially liquidity games. If you haven't understood the allocation of authority and risk models, how dare you label price trends?
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RetiredMiner
· 01-14 00:50
I guessed yesterday's market correctly. Now I'm a prediction master, haha.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-14 00:50
Yesterday's market trend was obvious already, so what's the point of making predictions now? This is the classic move of a Monday morning quarterback.
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ParanoiaKing
· 01-14 00:49
Haha, isn't this just the art of armchair strategists? When I win, I say I saw it through early; when I lose, I say who can predict the market.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-14 00:44
I've already reviewed yesterday's market, so what's the point of predicting? Isn't that just armchair strategizing after the fact?
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SerumSurfer
· 01-14 00:37
Yesterday's market is already in the past. Anything said now is just armchair analysis. Haha
Markets keep doing their thing—swinging up, swinging down, and yeah, potentially heading higher too. At this point, you already know what happened yesterday, so might as well call yourself a pro at predicting it. 😏 Not financial advice, but also definitely financial advice.