We’ve all been there. You spend two hours identifying the perfect Liquidity Sweep, you wait for the Market Structure Shift, and you drop a high-quality setup... only to be met with total silence. No likes, no shares, just the sound of the ticker moving without you.
If you’re struggling to get views right now, it’s not because the market is dead. It’s because you’re competing with a million other "technical analysts" who all look the same.
1. Stop Selling Setups, Start Selling "The Why"
Most creators post a chart and say, "Long BTC here." That’s boring. People don’t just want to know where you’re entering; they want to know whose liquidity you are hunting.
Instead of saying "Buy at the Order Block," try explaining the Institutional Narrative:
"Retail is looking at this trendline as support. They’ve placed their stops right below that swing low. That’s not just a price level; that’s fuel for the big players. We aren’t buying the support; we’re buying the panic when that support breaks."
2. The "Human" Factor (Killing the AI Vibe)
The reason engagement drops is that readers can smell "AI-generated" content from a mile away. If your article starts with "In the volatile world of cryptocurrency...", people will stop reading instantly.
Talk like you’re at a cafe with a friend. Use "I" and "You." Share a mistake you made last week. Admit that a trade went against you. Vulnerability builds a following; perfection builds a wall.
3. The Algorithm Secret: The "Hook" is 80% of the Work
On platforms like Binance Square or X, the first two lines determine your reach. If your hook doesn't grab them, your 1,000-word masterpiece is invisible.
Bad Hook: "Here is my analysis on ETH for today."
Good Hook: "I watched 90% of traders get liquidated on that last wick. Here’s the one mistake they all made—and how I avoided it."
4. Quality Over Frequency
If you post five "mid-tier" updates a day, the algorithm starts to see you as spam. Drop one "Mega-Thread" or "Masterclass" article every few days. Give away your best secrets for free. When people feel like they are learning something that others charge $500 for, they will hit that follow button and engage with everything you post.
The Bottom Line
The market is a game of psychology, and social media is no different. If you want views, stop being a chart-bot. Be a storyteller who happens to know how to trade.
Watch the liquidity, but more importantly, watch how you connect with the person on the other side of the scree

