When sharing trade calls, I only put out the ones where I got in at a solid level and had a clear thesis behind it. Every single entry had reasoning—no random picks, no FOMO moves. That's how you build credibility in this space.
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UncleWhale
· 14h ago
That's right, this is what a professional trader should look like. Unlike those who call out signals every day and randomly promote any coin, ending up cutting a bunch of leeks. Entries with logic and a plan are worth following; I am currently filtering for these kinds.
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TxFailed
· 14h ago
ngl, the "clear thesis" thing sounds nice until you realize half these calls are just survivorship bias dressed up fancy. learned that lesson watching people cherry-pick their wins... saved you a few ETH there, probably.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 14h ago
That's right, but honestly, most people can't do it. They get impulsive while watching the market and go all in.
When sharing trade calls, I only put out the ones where I got in at a solid level and had a clear thesis behind it. Every single entry had reasoning—no random picks, no FOMO moves. That's how you build credibility in this space.