At 4 a.m., most traders are still asleep, but our workflow has already completed a round. We don't rely on guesses, only on systems.



Data keeps pouring in—"large funds flowing into liquidity pools," "the prices of certain coins' spot and derivatives markets start to diverge." Half an hour later, the team reaches a consensus: a two-word command—"Go short." Five hours pass, the market drops, and our orders are in place.

This isn't prediction; it's probability. Calculating the odds structure, market sentiment's premium space, and how to avoid getting caught in the worst-case scenario.

The biggest difference between retail traders and professional traders is here: retail traders are worried about "Is this the end of the bull market," while we are calculating "If it doesn't come, how do we survive"; retail traders shout about the ups and downs of candlesticks, but after digesting the risks, we dare to take a deep breath.

In the crypto ecosystem, wealth flows like this—from accounts that "think they've had an epiphany" to those who "understand what they lack." Interested in seeing what's really behind the screen? Do you want to understand the true gameplay of this game?
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FarmToRichesvip
· 01-17 02:41
People still running bots at 4 a.m. are truly winning big; retail investors are still dreaming of a bull market.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 01-15 10:11
Listen, I heard this set of talking points back in 2017, when people were also bragging about how accurate their systems were and how strict their risk control was... But in the end, a market black swan wiped it all out. No matter how beautiful probability theory is, it can't compete with the moment of liquidity exhaustion.
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-15 10:11
You're bragging again, the system ran orders at 4 a.m.? I remember the last time you mentioned this, that guy is still topping up his margin.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-15 10:10
The story of waking up at 4 o'clock to buy the dip sounds pretty smooth, but this kind of explanation is told by someone every day.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-15 10:05
Still showing off superiority at 4 a.m., this narrative is really getting a bit tired, huh
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