I keep focusing on where liquidity shows up before the rest of the market starts paying attention.
A few times this year, I've watched charts that looked completely normal at first. Then, a few days later, the real move happened. Looking back, the clues were there, but most people were watching price while something else was happening underneath.
I think that's what many traders miss. The obvious signals get all the attention, but the interesting part is often the activity that doesn't stand out right away. Small shifts, unusual flows, wallets gathering around the same areas. Not enough to make headlines, but enough to make me curious.
That's partly why I've been keeping an eye on $GENIUS. Not because I'm expecting some magic indicator, but because the idea of finding liquidity before it becomes obvious feels more valuable than simply reacting after everyone else has already noticed it.
Of course, there's no permanent edge in markets. Once a profitable pattern becomes widely known, it usually gets weaker. That's why I'm more interested in whether traders keep using the platform months from now than what people are saying about it today.
The stories around a project can change every week.
The behavior usually tells the truth first.