When someone frequently chases hot topics, switching from one coin to another, and is always looking for exit opportunities and liquidity—people like that point fingers at your trading skills, which is quite amusing. Advice from a trader who makes a living through round trip( trading is indeed worth pondering. The market is not short of such voices; a basket full of participants chasing trends and eager to get out. What’s more worth considering is that a stable trading strategy and proper mental management often test true skill more than a hurried pace of switching coins for quick gains.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 1h ago
Haha, isn't this just the group of people we see every day, chasing hot topics like chasing celebrities? Just a joke in the crypto world.
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ZKSherlock
· 1h ago
Actually, the whole "chasing liquidity" thing is just missing the point of what *actually* matters—cryptographic commitment schemes and proper risk modeling. These round-trip traders think they're playing 4D chess but they're really just... dancing on the edge of information asymmetry they don't even understand.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 1h ago
That's right, I've seen too many people chasing hot trends to make quick money and then leaving, only to turn around and teach others how to trade. It's hilarious.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 1h ago
You're really harsh. These days, people who chase hot topics every day really love to teach others how to do it.
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rug_connoisseur
· 1h ago
Well said. People like this love to point fingers at others, while they themselves chase the hot trends every day to harvest the leeks. It's really funny.
After so many rounds, they still have the nerve to teach others. I don't understand this logic.
In terms of mindset management, indeed, most people can't do it at all; they just blindly follow the trend.
The frequent switching of coins is everywhere. Just listen and don't take it as gospel.
Stability > frequency. That's the secret to long-term survival. Unfortunately, many people can't realize this.
When someone frequently chases hot topics, switching from one coin to another, and is always looking for exit opportunities and liquidity—people like that point fingers at your trading skills, which is quite amusing. Advice from a trader who makes a living through round trip( trading is indeed worth pondering. The market is not short of such voices; a basket full of participants chasing trends and eager to get out. What’s more worth considering is that a stable trading strategy and proper mental management often test true skill more than a hurried pace of switching coins for quick gains.