Family, who understands! The crypto square is turning into a large live-action theater, with different 'drama queens' taking turns to perform, their acting skills even better than professional actors. If you're not careful, your principal can be tricked into a pit! Today, let's dissect those laughably absurd factions, and by the way, provide some solid insights for everyone to keep their wallets safe, that's the way to go!
First, let's take stock of the major 'traffic password' factions in the square, each with their full set of tricks. The first is the sob story script faction, today they flaunt screenshots of their liquidation for sympathy, tomorrow they claim to be a million in debt but still holding on, in reality, they rely on pity to harvest sympathy and then switch to a small account to cut leeks. Next is the long-short hedge show-off faction, often posting full-screen position screenshots, claiming they can profit from both sides without loss, but in reality, it's highly likely they are faking with edited images. If someone could truly hedge and profit, they would have quietly made a fortune long ago, who has time to show off in the square?
What’s even more frustrating is the 'after the fact' punditry, analyzing the market only after it has moved, precisely hitting every high and low point, packaging themselves as 'market prophets'. But when asked to give guidance in advance, they immediately become evasive and look for excuses. Then there’s the false persona creation, branding themselves as 'senior overseas traders' or 'institutional traders', flaunting luxury cars and watches to create a false image of success, essentially relying on their persona to attract and exploit others. The ultimate goals of these factions are largely similar: either to lead you to obscure platforms for rebates or to drag you into 'pig-killing groups', only stopping once your capital is drained.
As an old hand in the market with many years of experience, here are some practical tips to avoid pitfalls. First, reject the 'guaranteed profit' rhetoric; there are no absolute profits in the crypto market, even seasoned players can stumble, and anyone who says 'follow me and you will definitely profit' should be blocked without discussion. Second, do not blindly follow others in actual trading; just because you see others flaunting profits, do not rush to follow suit. Everyone's risk tolerance and trading logic are different; someone else's profitable trade could be your liquidation. Third, stick to legitimate channels and stay away from unknown platforms; even if the rebates offered are high, do not risk your capital. The safety of the platform should always be the top priority.
In this mixed market, authenticity has become the rarest quality. Just like the few traders in the circle who remain true to their principles, even if they hit losses and their accounts shrink, they absolutely do not rely on scripts for attention or fake results to gain traffic. You can say they are straightforward and opinionated, even impulsive at times, but this sincerity of 'being in the game and using real stakes' is more valuable than any profit screenshot in a marketplace full of tricks.
Finally, a reminder to all veterans: the market has never been a charity; those seemingly glamorous 'masters' and 'experts' might just be the scythes waiting to harvest you. Even seasoned players must always maintain a sense of awe, refrain from greed, impatience, and blind following. I will continue to share real trading logic and tips to avoid pitfalls, helping you see through market tricks and move forward steadily. If you find it useful, please like and follow.


