Many beginners are easily fooled. When someone excitedly tells you that a certain coin has unlimited potential, urging you to buy immediately, or even organizes small groups and live streams to hype it up, you need to wake up. Frankly, they probably just hold the chips and are eager to find a bagholder.
Occasionally, there are cases where projects actually succeed, but that's mostly a matter of probability — most people don't get that luck. The result of blindly following the trend is often getting cut off. Instead of listening to these sweet words, it's better to do more research and understand the essence of the project. This market is never short of stories; the key is not to be deceived by them.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 18h ago
It's the same old story. Those who watch live streams for trading signals should wake up.
Only those without any chips in hand are shouting everywhere. Can't you see through this?
Probability theory is nonsense in the crypto world. My wallet knows best.
It's all stories every day. Anyway, I only trust on-chain data.
Those who get "cut" are always the ones listening to stories.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-09 04:59
To be honest, this trick has become old, but some people still jump in
There will never be a shortage of bagholders
Doing your homework is the key, don't just listen to stories
The endless cutting of leeks, just open your eyes
The market's biggest surplus is well-packaged bubbles
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-09 04:58
Another story of "Unlimited prospects," it cracks me up
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That whole live streaming thing in small groups, I'm already tired of it
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Basically, they just want you to take over, wake up, brother
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Probability is one of those things that, unfortunately, never favors retail investors like us
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After being cut a few times, I realize that no matter how good the story sounds, it's all虚的
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Doing more homework is not wrong, but most people are too lazy to think
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Holding chips and looking for a sucker to take over, tricks happen every year, and this year there are especially many
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Blindly following the trend = automatically getting chopped, this formula is too simple
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The market's stories are never lacking; the key is not to be fooled too badly
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I just want to know how many people have truly researched projects before getting in
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BTCRetirementFund
· 01-09 04:44
It's the same old trick, and what's more, people are still jumping in.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-09 04:31
No matter how much you listen, it's useless; you still need to see clearly for yourself.
Many beginners are easily fooled. When someone excitedly tells you that a certain coin has unlimited potential, urging you to buy immediately, or even organizes small groups and live streams to hype it up, you need to wake up. Frankly, they probably just hold the chips and are eager to find a bagholder.
Occasionally, there are cases where projects actually succeed, but that's mostly a matter of probability — most people don't get that luck. The result of blindly following the trend is often getting cut off. Instead of listening to these sweet words, it's better to do more research and understand the essence of the project. This market is never short of stories; the key is not to be deceived by them.