Every day the market gets flooded with headlines, notifications, and people acting like one piece of news changes everything. Sometimes news matters, but price still has to confirm the story. That is the part many traders forget. They read something bullish and instantly become bullish, or they read something negative and immediately expect collapse. But if price does not confirm the narrative, then the market is telling a different story than the timeline is. I think one of the strongest habits a trader can build is separating information from action. News can create attention, but attention alone is not a setup. A setup needs structure, levels, participation, and reaction. Today I am treating headlines as context, not as automatic signals. If the market confirms, then the trade idea becomes stronger. If it does not, then the headline is just noise with better branding. Do you trade headlines, or do you wait for price to validate them first? #GateSquareMayTradingShare

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ALTCOINARSENAL
· 8h ago
Ape In 🚀
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