#ETH走势分析 How much U do you need to save in your account before you can stop the pointless momentum investing and truly find a path that can continue on?



$PIPPIN I have been in this circle for eight years. I once used a method that seemed very clumsy to turn my last 10,000 USDT into 670,000 in six months. I didn't rely on insider information, nor did I catch any super trends. I just stuck to some rules that couldn't be simpler and pursued them to the core.

In these eight years, I never thought of myself as a genius player; I just treated it as leveling up by fighting monsters - I died countless times and lost my account many times, but I focused all my skill points in one direction: understanding people's psychological activities.

$M Most people focus on the K-line, but I pay attention to what the people behind the K-line are thinking.

People often ask how to judge what the main funds are up to. The logic is quite simple: if there is a sharp rise but a gentle pullback, it indicates that someone is accumulating; if there is a sharp fall but a weak rebound, then it is distributing chips. The approach has never changed; what has changed is only the extent to which you are swept away by greed and panic.

What's more interesting is that the top and bottom never clearly tell you. The real peak often arrives quietly, with trading volume shrinking to the point of making people drowsy; the real bottom, on the other hand, often releases huge volumes for several consecutive days, scaring everyone away from entering the market. Those single-day price surges and drops are most of the time just bait for fishing.

Do you think you are trading cryptocurrencies? In reality, you are trading the game of human nature. Trading volume is the most authentic barometer of emotions: when the volume increases, it indicates that stories are brewing and there are opportunities for competition; when the volume diminishes, it signals the end of the show.

In half a year, it multiplied several times; the biggest gain is not the number itself, but learning to do subtraction: being able to hold back when it's time to stay out of the market, and not being attached when it's time to exit. This market has never lacked opportunities; what it lacks are those who can wait, endure, and truly see the situation clearly.

If you think you're just a bit slow, not stupid - then you're not wrong. You're just walking on a dark road without streetlights. And some methods are like a lamp, always shining there. Just move your feet forward a bit, keep up with the rhythm, and stop going in circles alone in the dark.
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fomo_fighter
· 2025-12-02 12:36
It's easy to say, but how many can actually hold back from acting? I'm the kind of fool who still wants to buy the dip when I see a fall.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 2025-11-30 15:37
ngl this whole "read the psychology" thing hits different after you've blown up your account a few times lol... volume thesis isn't wrong but let's be real, most of us just panic sell at support anyway
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QuorumVoter
· 2025-11-29 17:30
Making 10000 turn into 670000 sounds great, but the key is that most people can't even survive to this point for half a year.

You are right, the key really is to endure. But to be honest, I've seen too many people learn this logic and end up losing even faster.

Trading Volume feels completely different in different cycles, and this detail is easily overlooked.

It's heartbreaking; it's just that kind of mentality that can endure that's lacking. Before you have that much U, practice your mentality first.

Accumulation and distribution sound simple, but when emotions come into play during actual operation, everything gets messed up... this is the pitfall of human nature.
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BrokenDAO
· 2025-11-29 17:27
In simple terms, it's still a personal game of strategy, where the market makers make money while retail investors get the scraps. Changing the methodology doesn't alter the underlying logic of equity balance.
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fork_in_the_road
· 2025-11-29 17:25
In simple terms, it's a psychological game, and most people lose because they can't stand the loneliness.
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ChainPoet
· 2025-11-29 17:20
The words are fine, but I'm afraid it's just another trap for the suckers.
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StakeWhisperer
· 2025-11-29 17:14
To put it simply, it's a mindset issue. I only understood this after I blew up my account... The trading volume is the real truth; candlestick charts can be misleading, but the trading volume cannot.
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