Is short-term trading the best way to beat the main players?
I once bought an altcoin that had dropped from 20, and I liked it at 9 and built a 30% initial position, but unexpectedly it didn't bottom until 3. During this process, I relied on continuous T+ trading to reduce my cost, clinging to the main players like a leech, and surprisingly I still had no losses when it bottomed. Finally, this altcoin rose from 3 to 18. From this coin, you can see that dealers rely on the strategy of extreme drops followed by extreme rallies to force us retail investors to chase gains and cut losses. But through T+ trading, you can reverse-engineer the price suppression and rallies, thus crushing the main players' conspiracy.#加密市场上涨
It seems the market lacks liquidity. The four-year cycle still exists. The meaning of the four-year cycle is to increase new user liquidity within four years, not Bitcoin halving. Many altcoins appear to have pumped, but in reality they still need to rise 90% to return.
Is short-term trading the best way to beat the main players?
I once bought an altcoin that had dropped from 20, and I liked it at 9 and built a 30% initial position, but unexpectedly it didn't bottom until 3.
During this process, I relied on continuous T+ trading to reduce my cost, clinging to the main players like a leech, and surprisingly I still had no losses when it bottomed. Finally, this altcoin rose from 3 to 18.
From this coin, you can see that dealers rely on the strategy of extreme drops followed by extreme rallies to force us retail investors to chase gains and cut losses. But through T+ trading, you can reverse-engineer the price suppression and rallies, thus crushing the main players' conspiracy.#加密市场上涨
Many altcoins appear to have pumped, but in reality they still need to rise 90% to return.