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Retail investors lose money not because they can't understand candlestick charts, but because they always live in the price.
They only believe in value after it has risen, and deny value after it has fallen.
They think trash before a 10x increase, and after a 10x increase, they treat it as faith; at the bottom, no one cares, at the top, everyone agrees.
What they buy is never opportunity, but others' profits; what they sell is never risk, but their own future.
The main players don't rely on technology either, but on human nature.
Because most people only dare to buy when prices are rising, and only dare to hold when prices are falling, they are doomed to buy at the hottest emotional moments and sell at the coldest.
The cruelest part of the market is:
When you think it's safest, the risk is often greatest;
When you think it's most dangerous, the opportunity is often greatest.
Those who truly make money profit from cognitive differences; those who chase rallies and sell in dips contribute liquidity.
A bull market is never about bringing retail investors onto the train, but about leaving behind those without understanding.