In the crypto market, there is an interesting phenomenon: when good news appears, prices often plunge; when bad news occurs, prices still decline; even on calm days with no news, the market remains weak. Ultimately, market reactions often exceed expectations—factors such as technical analysis, capital flows, and sentiment cycles intertwine, rendering traditional news-driven logic ineffective. Therefore, many veteran traders have long realized that the news itself is far less important than market consensus. Knowing how to find signals amidst the noise may be the true trading wisdom.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 2025-12-16 01:46
Good news crashing the market has long become numb, anyway it will all fall anyway
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News is news, the market is the market, they are two different things
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Basically, retail investors get cut, institutions already know the answer
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There is too much noise, it’s impossible to tell which is a signal
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Recognizing this can help you lose less money, actually you’ve already won
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Technical analysis, capital sentiment are all tm opposite, what a joke
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Those who understand consensus have already made a lot of money, I’m still pondering the news
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That’s why veteran traders don’t look at the news, they directly watch the market
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Market consensus? Fine, I’ll wait until I figure it out, and it probably will have changed again
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So the key is to act before people react
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 2025-12-13 09:50
There are too many instances of good news causing a sell-off, I'm already numb to it.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 2025-12-13 09:43
Bullish jumps and bearish declines continue; I'm tired of this routine, it's basically a game for the whales.
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BlockchainGriller
· 2025-12-13 09:37
Anyway, good news drops sharply, bad news also drops sharply, just a pure IQ tax game.
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HashRateHermit
· 2025-12-13 09:37
It's been common for good news to cause a plunge; in the end, it's still the market manipulators' mindset of harvesting retail investors that hasn't changed.
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BridgeNomad
· 2025-12-13 09:36
ngl, this is just saying the market's a mess of competing liquidity flows and sentiment cycles... which yeah, been there. watched enough bridge exploits teach me that "news" is basically just noise masking the real TVL migration patterns underneath. the signal? watch where the smart money routes their capital, not what some dev thread says lmao
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fren.eth
· 2025-12-13 09:31
Good news jumps, bad news continues to fall. This is the crypto world— the more news you read, the more money you lose.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 2025-12-13 09:27
Really? I told you so. Every time there's good news, I knew a market crash was coming.
In the crypto market, there is an interesting phenomenon: when good news appears, prices often plunge; when bad news occurs, prices still decline; even on calm days with no news, the market remains weak. Ultimately, market reactions often exceed expectations—factors such as technical analysis, capital flows, and sentiment cycles intertwine, rendering traditional news-driven logic ineffective. Therefore, many veteran traders have long realized that the news itself is far less important than market consensus. Knowing how to find signals amidst the noise may be the true trading wisdom.