In trading, the hardest thing to learn is not reading candlestick charts or memorizing indicators, but developing an intuition for the market rhythm.
You can analyze technicals, observe capital flows, or follow news, but truly successful traders often rely on their insight into the price movements of mainstream coins like $ETH. When should you follow? When should you watch? When should you exit? These are not questions that formulas can solve.
Market intuition is a kind of instinct honed through countless trades, shaped by the market itself. Sometimes you can't even clearly explain why you're buying or selling, but you can make the right judgment at critical moments. This ability is more valuable than any EA or strategy.
The market is always teaching us; the key is whether you're listening.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 10h ago
Gut feeling is something, honestly, it's the muscle memory that's developed after being caught and losing back and forth, haha.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 10h ago
Gut feeling is something that only those who have paid their dues truly understand—learning from losing blood a few times.
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ProtocolRebel
· 10h ago
Gut feeling is basically being afraid of getting trapped, haha.
It's easy to say, but how many people can truly do it?
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NoStopLossNut
· 10h ago
Having a good instinct is easy to talk about, but how many times do you have to be hammered to actually develop it?
#以太坊行情技术解读 This is the feeling of the market
In trading, the hardest thing to learn is not reading candlestick charts or memorizing indicators, but developing an intuition for the market rhythm.
You can analyze technicals, observe capital flows, or follow news, but truly successful traders often rely on their insight into the price movements of mainstream coins like $ETH. When should you follow? When should you watch? When should you exit? These are not questions that formulas can solve.
Market intuition is a kind of instinct honed through countless trades, shaped by the market itself. Sometimes you can't even clearly explain why you're buying or selling, but you can make the right judgment at critical moments. This ability is more valuable than any EA or strategy.
The market is always teaching us; the key is whether you're listening.