Yesterday's market opened higher, and I have been very clear about the rhythm of altcoins. The core logic is to focus on shorting at high levels, grasp the rhythm well—enter when it's right, exit when it's right.
The actual trading results have been pretty good— BNB short entry gained 24 points, LTC short entry gained 4 points, SOL short entry gained 7 points. Looks decent.
But behind these numbers, I want to talk about something else. The market is always repetitive, going up and down, then up and down again. If you spend all your energy trying to predict the next wave of the market, you might as well focus on the rhythm. Rhythm is the true core.
The process of accumulating in this industry is destined to be long, with no shortcuts. You can't rush it, and you can't force it. In the end, those traders who last the longest are not because they got rich overnight, but because of steady rhythm and respect for market cycles.
Don't fantasize about getting rich overnight; that’s neither realistic nor meaningful. Steady progress, respecting market laws—long-term, that’s the way to truly stand invincible.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-10 01:09
Rhythm really is much more reliable than predictions
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24 o'clock, 4 o'clock, 7 o'clock, they look good, but I want to hear more about how you plan to survive the next bear market
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The dream of quick wealth should indeed be awakened, but adjusting your mindset is much more difficult than mastering the techniques
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Few people respect market cycles; most want to be the exception, which is hilarious
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Steady and solid sounds easy, but those who can stick to it for a year when actually implementing are truly tough
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So the key is to live long enough; even if luck hits you again, it’s useless
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SignatureCollector
· 01-07 03:56
Rhythm is indeed the key, but to be honest, I've seen many returns like 24 points, the real question is whether you can keep it stable and consistent.
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Here comes the spiel about steady and solid progress, I'm already tired of hearing it. The market is never that gentle.
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That logic has no flaws, it's just that execution is the hard part, brother.
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True experts always make money quietly and won't come here to teach others.
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Respecting the market cycle is correct, but most people go bankrupt before the cycle even turns.
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I just want to know, how exactly do you grasp this "rhythm"? It sounds so easy.
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That BNB trade was good, but what about afterward? Can you review how you handled losses?
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I agree that getting rich overnight is pointless, but don't boast as if it's the truth. Steady returns are a luxury in themselves.
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Rhythm, rhythm, sounds like Zen, but in practice, it's all gambling.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-07 03:47
The rhythm is right, everything else is easy to discuss
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-07 03:29
Rhythm is easy to talk about, but really hard to master
This guy is right, steady returns like 24 points and 7 points are definitely more reliable than gambling for quick riches
But I'm still curious, how is this sense of rhythm developed? Is it purely intuition or is there a system behind it?
By the way, did you also learn the 24-point BNB order through pitfalls?
I agree with this view, the newbies just want to double their money quickly
Honestly, most people die because of the word "urgent"
I've heard this theory many times, but only a few actually do it
Steady gains have their benefits, but what if the market rhythm changes? Is this approach still popular?
People say nice things, but if you stick to this method and miss out on big opportunities, what then?
Keep going, maintain steady operations, and don't be like some people who boast excessively
Yesterday's market opened higher, and I have been very clear about the rhythm of altcoins. The core logic is to focus on shorting at high levels, grasp the rhythm well—enter when it's right, exit when it's right.
The actual trading results have been pretty good—
BNB short entry gained 24 points, LTC short entry gained 4 points, SOL short entry gained 7 points. Looks decent.
But behind these numbers, I want to talk about something else. The market is always repetitive, going up and down, then up and down again. If you spend all your energy trying to predict the next wave of the market, you might as well focus on the rhythm. Rhythm is the true core.
The process of accumulating in this industry is destined to be long, with no shortcuts. You can't rush it, and you can't force it. In the end, those traders who last the longest are not because they got rich overnight, but because of steady rhythm and respect for market cycles.
Don't fantasize about getting rich overnight; that’s neither realistic nor meaningful. Steady progress, respecting market laws—long-term, that’s the way to truly stand invincible.