Started tracking my own wallet movements as a test case—honestly eye-opening.
Turns out there's a method to how analysts catch trends before everyone else does. The patterns aren't random at all.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 11-16 12:48
The clearing threshold is really not deceptive; once you pay close attention to your wallet data, the little tricks of leveraged positions will be exposed.
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rugdoc.eth
· 11-13 20:24
Wow, it’s only by tracking it myself that I understand what the truth is. Why didn’t I think of this earlier?
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ClassicDumpster
· 11-13 15:48
Wow, can I really see the tricks by looking at my own trading records? How come I still see a bunch of losses, haha.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 11-13 15:47
Damn, I really started tracking my trades too, and I realized I'm just a sucker... The analyst's methods really have some tricks.
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PumpAnalyst
· 11-13 15:42
After looking for a long time, I finally understand that the losses I had before were not due to bad luck, but because I didn't grasp the pattern... Now I’m starting to record Wallet transactions, and I feel like I've found the key.
Started tracking my own wallet movements as a test case—honestly eye-opening.
Turns out there's a method to how analysts catch trends before everyone else does. The patterns aren't random at all.