Sometimes, after a harsh lesson from the market, I become hesitant to participate casually. Recently, I dug out a trading record from two years ago and carefully reviewed a complete trend cycle, discovering some interesting things—the trading patterns are surprisingly similar.



The same methods, the same rhythm, and even the timing points all line up. It feels like history is repeating itself, just with a different disguise. The market seems to be repeatedly testing participants' psychological bottom line using the same logic.

This made me want to place two candlestick charts side by side and see who can spot the pattern at a glance. How about a little game—whoever guesses the candlestick trend of the second chart correctly first, I’ll treat them to a bowl of pig’s foot rice, as a recognition of their insight.

What do you think, are these market patterns just coincidences, or is there some deeper logic behind them?
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FarmHoppervip
· 4h ago
Haha, hearing the phrase "history repeats itself" so often, basically it just means human nature hasn't changed. --- I'm not craving Zhu Jiao rice, I just want to know if these two charts really match up. --- Using the same tricks from two years ago, still being used now, clearly it works. --- Instead of looking for patterns, it's better to observe the mentality of the market makers. Anyway, the retail investors will never grow fast enough. --- I bet this is not a coincidence, someone is repeatedly harvesting the same group of retail investors. --- Seeing you so serious about your review, you've probably been shaken awake a few times. --- Patterns? Isn't that just the rhythm of accumulating and distributing? They play like this every year. --- Thinking back, I also discovered a "pattern" last year, but I got proven wrong.
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RamenStackervip
· 4h ago
History is really repeating itself. Two years ago, I was still thinking about bottom fishing, and now I realize that was just an illusion. The temptation of Zhu Jiao Fan is a bit strong, but what I fear more is that even after seeing through the pattern, I still end up losing money. Traders' disguises change too frequently; we are always a step behind them. It's not a coincidence; it's that wealthy people are repeatedly testing how long we can endure. The pits are the same; it's just that there are more newcomers. To be honest, seeing through the pattern is useless; if you're going to lose money, you'll still lose it.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 4h ago
History always repeats itself; it's just the participants who are different. We're all the ones being cut.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 4h ago
History really does repeat itself, the key is that we must learn to recognize it... Is it just luck that we weren't trapped this time? --- Honestly, there are too few people reviewing the past; most just ride the wave when they make a profit and complain about the market when they lose. --- Pork chop rice? Bro, that's quite tempting, but compared to eating, I want to know what's next. --- Isn't it common sense that the套路 (套路) is similar? The taste of money is the same, and human nature is the same. --- What can two years of data prove? We need to look at a longer cycle. --- I bet this game is a trap, first making us think we can make money, then it's just another round of harvesting. --- Deep logic? It's just the market makers collecting韭菜 (韭菜), there's no second possibility.
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