Many people always think about coming up with new tricks, but it's actually unnecessary. The real logic of making money is so simple—learn to observe how successful people do it, then adopt the best practices.



There's no need for original ideas, nor do you have to carve out a new path yourself. Look at who is doing well in the market, what strategies, methods, and experiences are worth learning from, and apply them directly. This methodology applies to both investing and trading. The best ideas are often already out there; the question is whether you have learned from them and truly understood them.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 21h ago
That's right, copying homework is enough; there's no need to put in the effort to innovate. Just copying can make money; once you understand it thoroughly, you'll have an advantage. This logic is really perfect in trading; following the trend is always a sure bet. Experienced traders know that the best strategies are not something you come up with yourself. Long live the copy-paste culture; successful templates in the market have already been written.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 21h ago
Can copying homework make money? I feel like I've heard this logic a thousand times. Without innovative thinking, you'll eventually be eliminated. Is this statement correct... sometimes yes, but the guys who really make money often put effort into micro-innovation. To put it simply, blindly copying someone else's template can easily backfire. That's why ten people learn the same strategy, but only two make money. Learning alone isn't enough; understanding doesn't necessarily mean you can execute it well. Deep copy can indeed help avoid detours, but market changes are so fast that the speed of copying can't keep up with the speed of getting trapped. I believe... referencing is a prerequisite, but adapting it to yourself is the key. This statement is very correct when said, but actually executing it is another matter altogether.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 21h ago
Copying successful people's routines sounds simple, but execution still depends on your judgment.
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NFTDreamervip
· 21h ago
Copying homework also requires a certain level; copying others' work will likely lead to failure in nine out of ten cases.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHatvip
· 21h ago
Copying homework is indeed effective, but the prerequisite is that you understand why they do it. Otherwise, it's just pure copying and pasting, and the market reversal will immediately break the strategy.
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