Analysts: This is the bottom, that is the top, how high will it rise, how low will it fall, what did The Federal Reserve (FED) say, how to interpret on-chain data, where did the whale chips go, everything can be coherent, once it makes sense.
Trader: I don't understand, I don't know, just continue to wait for signals. Open positions, set stop losses, if right, hold long, if wrong, cut positions. Never explain the market, but accept the market and follow the market. To put it more bluntly - analysts can deduce institutional motives, main force sentiments, and macro trends from the shadow of a certain candlestick, and by the way, reference Powell. Trader: What is this thing? Forget it, I'll go wash my feet on the 3rd floor first. Today's market is boring to the extreme.
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Analysts: This is the bottom, that is the top, how high will it rise, how low will it fall, what did The Federal Reserve (FED) say, how to interpret on-chain data, where did the whale chips go, everything can be coherent, once it makes sense.
Trader: I don't understand, I don't know, just continue to wait for signals. Open positions, set stop losses, if right, hold long, if wrong, cut positions. Never explain the market, but accept the market and follow the market.
To put it more bluntly - analysts can deduce institutional motives, main force sentiments, and macro trends from the shadow of a certain candlestick, and by the way, reference Powell.
Trader: What is this thing? Forget it, I'll go wash my feet on the 3rd floor first.
Today's market is boring to the extreme.