Following the quantitative strategy, I made a T, and just sold part of it, successfully lowering the holding cost. This kind of operation tests your mindset during trading — either follow the right direction or cut losses quickly. However, combining it with quantitative signals can indeed improve the win rate. Do any friends who are doing T have any insights?
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-09 13:04
Quantitative signals are reliable, but the main concern is a collapsing mindset.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-07 17:26
Quantitative signals sound good, but I think mindset is the hardest part.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-07 04:52
Quantitative signals are unreliable too. The last time I followed them to buy, I ended up losing everything.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-07 04:49
Are quantitative signals reliable? I always feel like in the end, it still comes down to intuition.
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BlockImposter
· 01-07 04:39
Quantitative signals sound impressive, but ultimately it comes down to character.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 01-07 04:33
Quantitative T order, this thing really tests human nature... I want to ask, is your signal accuracy really that high?
Following the quantitative strategy, I made a T, and just sold part of it, successfully lowering the holding cost. This kind of operation tests your mindset during trading — either follow the right direction or cut losses quickly. However, combining it with quantitative signals can indeed improve the win rate. Do any friends who are doing T have any insights?