Looking at 100,800 K-line charts is pointless; no matter how many analyses you do, it won't change anything. To put it simply, pulling the market requires money.



That's why analysts' predictions often become jokes—they don't have money. Those who can truly move the market are either institutions holding large amounts of capital or forces backed by news that can attract retail investors to follow.

So you'll find that insider operations (like front-running) are actually more effective than screens full of technical analysis. Because those involved clearly know where the funds are flowing and what the next move will be. They don't rely on charts but on real money and public opinion rhythm.

The reality in the crypto world is like this: capital decides everything, information gaps determine life or death. Analysts who can no longer read the market charts are just storytellers without a big backer.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 5h ago
Exactly right, analysts are just storywriters for the leek harvest machine. Real guns and bullets depend on who holds the chips. Information asymmetry is the core of this game; everything else is just performance. 100,000 candlestick charts? Laughable, a single insider tip is more valuable. No matter how accurate the analysis without backing from funds, it's useless; no matter how eloquently it's explained, it can't change retail investors' beliefs. Fund flow is the only truth; everything else is an illusion. No wonder "mouse trading" (small-scale manipulations) is more about management of the market than technical analysis, because they really know what's behind the scenes. Watching more charts is like playing the lute to a cow; the key is having someone throw money in to push the price. This is the crypto world—rich dads win, poor sons just join the ride.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 5h ago
It's a harsh truth—analysts are just story-telling machines for retail investors. Money is the ultimate truth; without it, all analysis is useless. This is the brutal reality of the crypto world—information gap equals money. No matter how talented an analyst is, without a background, they have to kneel. It's harsh but true: funds are king, and information is emperor.
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TokenRationEatervip
· 5h ago
Exactly right, this is the truth of the crypto world. Looking at charts alone is really self-deception. Retail investors can study 100 years of candlestick charts, but they can't compete with wealthy investors making a single phone call. Analysts constantly hype up technical analysis, but one leaked news story can instantly reverse the trend, it's hilarious. That being said, those of us without insider information can only survive on information asymmetry, it's too difficult.
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 5h ago
Really fucking realistic, retail investors are just being cut for their gains by these analysts.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 5h ago
To be honest, this statement hits the mark; funds are indeed the key.
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TrustlessMaximalistvip
· 5h ago
Analysts are just telling bedtime stories to retail investors; the real money is in the hands of the big players.
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