The recommended low-market-cap coins have increased more than 4 times from the bottom, not bad. But I see someone drawing Fibonacci retracement lines, which seems to perfectly match previous predictions. This kind of thing is common in the crypto market—sometimes the market indeed moves according to TA, but more often it's after-the-fact armchair analysis, looking back at the candlesticks and finding clues that match. Technical analysis and luck, the boundaries are actually quite blurry.
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ArbitrageBot
· 8h ago
4x returns are indeed impressive, but when it comes to TA... no one listens before the breakout, and after it hits, everyone becomes a prophet.
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RadioShackKnight
· 8h ago
The most annoying thing about armchair strategists is that they praise when it rises and call it a black swan when it falls. Truly unbelievable.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 9h ago
Still drawing lines even after 4x? Are you completely winning or just not awake yet?
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 9h ago
A fourfold increase is pretty good, but hindsight is always 20/20 haha
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 9h ago
Oh wow, I see someone drawing lines after the fact again. I have that skill too, called "Replay Magic Pen," it's super useful.
The recommended low-market-cap coins have increased more than 4 times from the bottom, not bad. But I see someone drawing Fibonacci retracement lines, which seems to perfectly match previous predictions. This kind of thing is common in the crypto market—sometimes the market indeed moves according to TA, but more often it's after-the-fact armchair analysis, looking back at the candlesticks and finding clues that match. Technical analysis and luck, the boundaries are actually quite blurry.