Read the right type of news – the right type of coin – avoid being misled
7️⃣ News for BTC – what to read is enough?
BTC reacts strongly to macro news.
👉 Priority to read:
• Interest rates, CPI, FED
• ETF, institutional money flow
• Major legal policies (US, EU)
❌ No need to worry too much:
• Project drama
• Altcoin news
• KOL calls for short-term
📌 For BTC, the most important question is always:
Is big money coming in or pulling out?
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8️⃣ News for Altcoin – don't read like BTC
Altcoin does not rely on macro factors, but relies on:
• Narrative (AI, L2, Game, RWA…)
• Capital rotates
• Ecosystem-specific news
👉 How to read correctly:
• Industry news → see if alt benefits
• Project-specific news → check if the price has moved
📌 Remember well:
BTC leads the wave – Alt follows the wave
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9️⃣ News for Meme coin – reading news = reading emotions
With memes:
• News = meme
• Logic = emotions
• Price leads, reason follows
👉 Read to:
• Understand crowd psychology
• Know when FOMO has gone too far
• Know when to… stay out
❌ Don't:
• Find fundamental analysis
• News roadmap, whitepaper
📌 Memes only have 2 states:
No one has mentioned it – or has mentioned it too much
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🔟 Which news should be traded, and which should just be read for information?
Should trade when:
• New news + price has not moved
• There is confirmed volume
• Not rumors
Read only when:
• Good news comes out after a strong increase
• The community is too excited
• No specific data
📌 The feeling of 'missing the boat' often comes just before the crash.
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1️⃣1️⃣ A very scary sign: Good news is everywhere
When:
• Every group is talking
• Every KOL is posting
• Newbies also know
👉 The likelihood is:
The last buyer is showing up
📌 The best news for profit is often… news that no one is paying attention to.
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1️⃣2️⃣ Formula for reading news for newbies (shortened)
For each news, ask yourself 3 questions:
1. Who is affected by this news? (BTC / Alt / Meme)
2. Has the price reacted yet?
3. Is the crowd excited or scared?
If you can't answer → skip that news.
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📌 Summary of Part 2:
Not every news is for trading.
Knowing how to filter important news is more important than knowing a lot of news.





