#数字资产市场洞察 Market Slight Upward Movement, Follow the Trend? Don’t Be Fooled by the Illusion of Fake Orders
Recently, the market has been relatively stable—LEO up 6%, STRK down 1.4%. It looks lively, but it’s all an illusion.
This situation is essentially the main players testing the waters. Less popular coins are being pumped up to see if there are followers willing to buy in; while other coins drop sharply and are tightly held, with the simple goal of flushing out emotionally unstable retail investors. The true market trend is not determined by these small fluctuations.
Here’s the key point: when the market uses this “boiling frog” approach to deal with you, it often means that a major volatility event is imminent. Are you chasing coins that have risen 5%? Are you cutting losses on coins that have fallen 1%? These are routine moves for beginners.
What should seasoned traders focus on? Observe the true flow of funds quietly. Coins that seem to be stagnating but have increasing trading volume are the real players in the next phase. That’s what the trading logic should look like.
The crypto market is like a game of chess. You either see through the board or you’ll be forever consumed by it. Making money is never about luck or speed; it’s about deep understanding and patience in waiting. Those rushing to place bets often end up as the little green vegetables (retail investors).
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rekt_but_vibing
· 9h ago
Here's another article teaching me not to chase the rally... It's right, but I still have a weak hand, haha
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I've heard this theory about capital flow many times, but I just can't execute it. It's too difficult.
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Can you give an example of a coin that moves with volume during sideways consolidation? I really can't find any now.
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It sounds good in theory, but in actual trading, I still look at the K-line and follow my gut. No matter how deep my understanding is, it can't stop me from losing money.
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The analogy of a chess game is good, but unfortunately, we're all just the pieces being eaten.
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Every time I say I should observe the trading volume, I still get caught. Maybe my way of observing is flawed.
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Stop it, don't give me a lecture again. I know when to bottom fish and accumulate coins, but I just can't stick to it.
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Is this a test? I thought it was really going to take off. I almost went all-in on STRK.
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Makes sense, but can you really wait? I definitely can't.
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Deep understanding and patience, sounds like Zen, but in reality, it's just an endless cycle of cutting losses and bottom fishing.
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WalletsWatcher
· 9h ago
That's right, I'm just worried that retail investors are still watching those few percentage points of rise and fall to buy and sell, while the real funds have already been lurking on the side during the sideways consolidation.
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OnchainHolmes
· 9h ago
I'm already tired of the tricks like shaking out and trapping, the key still depends on trading volume. Only a breakout with increased volume is a real signal.
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 10h ago
The "boiling frog in warm water" theory I've heard a lot, but honestly, I still get caught off guard and learn my lesson each time... Watching the volume is indeed a reliable tactic, but the real question is, can you see through where the actual flow is heading?
#数字资产市场洞察 Market Slight Upward Movement, Follow the Trend? Don’t Be Fooled by the Illusion of Fake Orders
Recently, the market has been relatively stable—LEO up 6%, STRK down 1.4%. It looks lively, but it’s all an illusion.
This situation is essentially the main players testing the waters. Less popular coins are being pumped up to see if there are followers willing to buy in; while other coins drop sharply and are tightly held, with the simple goal of flushing out emotionally unstable retail investors. The true market trend is not determined by these small fluctuations.
Here’s the key point: when the market uses this “boiling frog” approach to deal with you, it often means that a major volatility event is imminent. Are you chasing coins that have risen 5%? Are you cutting losses on coins that have fallen 1%? These are routine moves for beginners.
What should seasoned traders focus on? Observe the true flow of funds quietly. Coins that seem to be stagnating but have increasing trading volume are the real players in the next phase. That’s what the trading logic should look like.
The crypto market is like a game of chess. You either see through the board or you’ll be forever consumed by it. Making money is never about luck or speed; it’s about deep understanding and patience in waiting. Those rushing to place bets often end up as the little green vegetables (retail investors).