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#美国民主党BlueVault To be honest, those who can grasp the trend make money, and those who choose the right track can make big profits.
Looking at this wave of $ETH market, it’s clear — not all coins can rise, and if you choose the wrong direction, no matter how hard you try, it’s useless. The market always rewards those who go with the flow.
There are two key points: first, the overall direction must be correct; second, the specific niche must be right. Only when both are accurate can you establish a foothold in the crypto market. Conversely, if the direction is wrong or the track is chosen incorrectly, no technical analysis can save you.
Most people still follow the trend and buy, only to get trapped.
Choosing a track may sound simple, but in reality, it's a game of probabilities.
Choosing the wrong track really leaves no hope; even reading K-line charts is a waste.
If the direction is wrong, nothing will work; now I deeply regret it.
Grasping the trend is the key, technical analysis is indeed unreliable.
You need to get both right; otherwise, it's just pointless tinkering.
I really couldn't predict that ETH move; it's frustrating.
The market always rewards those who follow the trend. Why did I go against it?
The overall direction is the key; small details are actually less important.
Choosing the right track is more important than anything else. I now have a deep understanding.
Choosing the right track definitely leads to gains, while choosing the wrong one makes you a leek.
I just want to ask, how do you judge whether the overall direction is correct? After the fact, everyone is a wise man.
Both ETH and BlueVault, so putting your money into a few coins can make big money? Have you considered the risks?
What usually happens to those who choose the hottest track?