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#大户持仓动态 $PTB Truly profitable traders
Never get their eyes tied to the candlestick chart.
What are they doing? Just waiting. Waiting for what—
Waiting for the price to move into that very clear position
Waiting for the trend's rhythm to fully reveal
Waiting for the moment in their heart when they think, "No problem"
Then placing orders, then taking action.
No impatience, no dancing around in market fluctuations, not dragged along by every jump of the K-line. Only capturing the most obvious wave of gains. Only hitting the most critical point of trend reversal.
The daily routine of top traders is actually quite boring. $ETH
Spending plenty of time watching the market, waiting. The actual trading moments are scarce. But once they act, their mind is filled with confidence.
People who can't accurately gauge the rhythm are gambling with luck. Those who always get it right are using the market's inherent patterns.
Patterns don't lie. Recognize the market's pulse, follow the trend's direction, and profits will naturally be realized. This is the dividing line between masters and gamblers.
They can't sit still for three or five days and have to start flailing around.
If you can't wait for that clear entry point, how can you act? It's nothing more than gambling on luck. I'm practicing this now; it seems boring but it's really effective.
The pattern is right there; if you can't read the market rhythm, you'll just be a leek (retail investor), plain and simple.
Trading less actually earns more, sounds ironic, but it's the truth.
No matter how fancy the candlestick charts are, they can't change anything; what matters is the rhythm behind them.
That's the real logic of a master trader, most people simply can't do it.
The preparation of waiting is more important than the operation itself, but who is really doing it?