This viewpoint really hits the nail on the head. The strategy of seasoned analysts like Funky is always the same—never rush to make a move, but once they decide to enter, they go all in, and their hit rate is ridiculously high. Looking at his coin selection record, you can see that he doesn't follow the trend randomly; each decision is based on thorough analysis.
This "slow-burning" trading style actually tests human nature the most. Most people jump in at the first sign of opportunity, often missing out or getting caught holding the bag. Conversely, experts like them prefer to miss ten times rather than risk every move without certainty. That’s why some people can profit steadily through trading, while most are just gambling.
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LootboxPhobia
· 3h ago
Ha, this is the true way of trading. Most people just can't control their hands, looking at charts and wanting to go all in, ending up losing everything. Funky's slow-burn strategy is indeed excellent; it's better to miss out than to make reckless moves, and the hit rate naturally improves. I'm also trying to do this, but to be honest, it's too tough...
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CountdownToBroke
· 3h ago
I'd rather miss out than mess up, I have deep experience with this; I was just too greedy before.
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BrokenRugs
· 3h ago
Indeed, looking at Funky's history makes it clear that not everyone can endure that kind of suffering.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 3h ago
Really, patience is easy to talk about but extremely difficult to practice. I've seen many people who just can't hold back; as soon as the coin rises, they want to buy the dip, only to end up as bagholders. Activities like Funky that prioritize accuracy over missed opportunities may sound simple, but they are actually the ceiling of psychological resilience.
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MergeConflict
· 3h ago
Patience is truly a sharp tongue and soft heart. It may seem like you've missed out on a lot, but in fact, you've avoided even more pitfalls.
This viewpoint really hits the nail on the head. The strategy of seasoned analysts like Funky is always the same—never rush to make a move, but once they decide to enter, they go all in, and their hit rate is ridiculously high. Looking at his coin selection record, you can see that he doesn't follow the trend randomly; each decision is based on thorough analysis.
This "slow-burning" trading style actually tests human nature the most. Most people jump in at the first sign of opportunity, often missing out or getting caught holding the bag. Conversely, experts like them prefer to miss ten times rather than risk every move without certainty. That’s why some people can profit steadily through trading, while most are just gambling.