Everyone makes judgment mistakes, and I am no exception. But if a certain analyst was still loudly promoting the collapse of the banking system in March 2023, and now cannot provide a decent explanation for why they were wrong, then you really should consider unfollowing them. Such analysis is often just a gimmick to attract attention, lacking real financial logic support behind it. Choosing who to learn from is choosing the quality of your trading.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 8h ago
You are absolutely right, those who were shouting back then should come out and explain now, haha.
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LiquidityNinja
· 8h ago
It's much better to admit mistakes and show humility than to argue stubbornly; no one wants to hear your nonsense stories.
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LiquidityNinja
· 8h ago
Damn, this kind of celebrity just knows how to attract attention, making all wrong predictions and still being stubborn 🙃
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ChainPoet
· 8h ago
You are right, brother. Those who were shouting about the bank crash last year should have disappeared by now.
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Unfollow analysts who just crave attention, to avoid being led astray... it's that simple.
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Well said, who you learn from really affects the life and death of trading. You can't just follow the trend casually.
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A bunch of fake experts rely on creating panic to play people for suckers, and when they're wrong, they pretend nothing happened... it's about time someone exposed this trick.
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The problem is that these people will never admit their mistakes; they will just blow their next prediction to divert attention.
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That's why you need to have judgment; you can't believe every analysis.
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To put it nicely, it's a judgment error; to put it bluntly, they're frauds... if you have the ability to be wrong, admit it; if you don't, don't come out and embarrass yourself.
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I've seen too many accounts like this, their predictions are a mess yet they update their follower count every day.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 8h ago
Indeed, those who shouted collapse in 2023 and still refuse to admit their mistakes should really be unfollowed.
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Attention-seeking analysis is harmful, choosing the wrong mentor is Rekt.
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You're right, low-quality sensational analysis is just a way for you to lose money.
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If you can't provide an explanation, just shut up; how can there still be people following the trend with such a simple principle?
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It's okay to make wrong judgments, but being unrepentant is really disgusting.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 8h ago
The bank is going to collapse. I've been hearing this trap for more than two years, and this guy still won't give up... really, another one has been added to the unfollow list.
Everyone makes judgment mistakes, and I am no exception. But if a certain analyst was still loudly promoting the collapse of the banking system in March 2023, and now cannot provide a decent explanation for why they were wrong, then you really should consider unfollowing them. Such analysis is often just a gimmick to attract attention, lacking real financial logic support behind it. Choosing who to learn from is choosing the quality of your trading.