From a technical perspective, there is an inverse correlation between the Nasdaq and the crypto market, which is a good trading signal. Whenever we share opportunities in the crypto space or mention the potential for a 3x increase based on cost basis, various doubts follow. The issue is not with the validity of the signals themselves, but with the current state of the industry—blaming the messenger seems much easier than facing the reality of the market.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-08 19:26
The Nasdaq inverse correlation thing is indeed a bit, but the 3x promise always makes me think of certain coins...
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GasFeeLady
· 01-07 14:35
ngl, the inverse correlation thing is real but timing it? that's where the gas oracle separates amateurs from actual traders. everyone wants 3x gains but won't watch the chart for five minutes smh
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-06 00:22
I've heard the whole thing about Nasdaq being inversely correlated too many times; those who truly make money won't be the ones shouting about it.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-06 00:19
Buying in when NASDAQ is falling is easy to say but hard to do... How many truly dare to go all in?
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-06 00:17
Nasdaq inverse correlation? That's right, but having good signals doesn't help much; the key is still the courage to buy the dip.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-06 00:13
The NASDAQ reverse operation has long been cracked... But the 3x figure is indeed tempting, just easy to get liquidated.
From a technical perspective, there is an inverse correlation between the Nasdaq and the crypto market, which is a good trading signal. Whenever we share opportunities in the crypto space or mention the potential for a 3x increase based on cost basis, various doubts follow. The issue is not with the validity of the signals themselves, but with the current state of the industry—blaming the messenger seems much easier than facing the reality of the market.