$BTC Logic realized! What is a preemptive strike? What is a master of game theory?
In this world... what we have plenty of are folks who speak through candlesticks.
When prices rise, they shout 'bull market.' When they fall, they dig out the old scripts of 'bear market' overnight.
Their knives... are not held in their own hands. Instead, they're wielded by emotions.
True trading has never been about guessing price movements. It's about the game.
The strong feast, while the weak bleed. This world has no exceptions.
If all retail traders are standing in the same direction, then a scythe must have already been buried there.
What’s truly terrifying isn’t the drop, but the belief that everyone thinks it will continue to fall.
Even I feel fear when watching the charts. I see bearish sentiment flying everywhere. I witness countless young traders with red eyes going short. Even someone with a steely resolve like Lin Mengzhu can feel a twinge of fear stirred by the candlesticks.
But the more this happens, the more I force myself to stay calm. Because I know—if everyone is bearish, yet prices refuse to drop, it means there are hands in the dark picking up the bags. Who are they? Certainly not those retail traders who are already scared out of their wits. Only those wolves of Wall Street dare to bend down and pick up bloody chips in a sea of corpses.
Thus, true top-tier traders never act on emotions. They only draw their swords when everyone is in fear.
Who can understand such a game? Who can truly listen? Perhaps knowing too much leads to greater loneliness!
In this world... what we have plenty of are folks who speak through candlesticks.
When prices rise, they shout 'bull market.' When they fall, they dig out the old scripts of 'bear market' overnight.
Their knives... are not held in their own hands. Instead, they're wielded by emotions.
True trading has never been about guessing price movements. It's about the game.
The strong feast, while the weak bleed. This world has no exceptions.
If all retail traders are standing in the same direction, then a scythe must have already been buried there.
What’s truly terrifying isn’t the drop, but the belief that everyone thinks it will continue to fall.
Even I feel fear when watching the charts. I see bearish sentiment flying everywhere. I witness countless young traders with red eyes going short. Even someone with a steely resolve like Lin Mengzhu can feel a twinge of fear stirred by the candlesticks.
But the more this happens, the more I force myself to stay calm. Because I know—if everyone is bearish, yet prices refuse to drop, it means there are hands in the dark picking up the bags. Who are they? Certainly not those retail traders who are already scared out of their wits. Only those wolves of Wall Street dare to bend down and pick up bloody chips in a sea of corpses.
Thus, true top-tier traders never act on emotions. They only draw their swords when everyone is in fear.
Who can understand such a game? Who can truly listen? Perhaps knowing too much leads to greater loneliness!