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Right understanding. The correct strategic decisions and strategic direction of the two-pole trading theory. Become a real “strategy master” in the crypto world.

1: Without knowing the situation, you cannot be a person. If the trend changes and you don’t notice, you will surely lose. (Those who follow the trend prosper; those who go against it perish.)
2: The best hunters must be the best at waiting. (Wait in ease; let the other side tire out.)
3: Trading is simply repeating what works; a single clever move can cover everything. (With three thousand bodies of water, take only one ladle to drink.)
4: To judge what has more than enough and what is insufficient, you’ll know what is precious and what is cheap. When the price is at its highest point, it will turn into being cheap; when it is at its lowest point, it will turn into being expensive. When the expensive is obtained, it’s like taking dung; when the cheap is taken, it’s like pearls and jade. (Everything at the extreme will reverse; when something is at its peak, it must decline. When a cup is full, it overflows; when the moon is full, it wanes. Leave before the moon is full.)
5: “What others abandon, I take; what others take, I give.” (The core is to master bottom-picking and top-catching to make big money and become truly rich and wealthy.)
6: Those who don’t plan for ten thousand generations cannot plan for a moment; those who don’t plan for the whole cannot plan for one part. Everything must start from the overall situation—have a big-picture view. Do not ruin the entire plan because of momentary gains or losses; otherwise, you may end up inviting failure.

Look six steps ahead and take one step—that is strategy.
Take one step and look six steps ahead—that is tactics.

7: A winner-takes-all market. (If you understand the rules of how the market moves, you keep winning; if you don’t, no matter what you do, it’s wrong. Smart people only do smart things; foolish people only do foolish things. In life, stay away from petty people and fools—petty people will harm you, fools will drag you down.)
8: Affairs succeed through being kept secret; words fail through leakage. (Work diligently all day long, moving in step with the times.)
9: “If you rush, you won’t succeed; if you chase small benefits, big things won’t be accomplished.” (“The one who hunts deer doesn’t care about rabbits; the one who decides to trade worth thousands of gold doesn’t haggle over a difference of just a few liang.”)
10: Sharpen one sword for ten years; the frosty blade has never been tried. Today I present it to you—who among you has any grievance? (Build high walls, stockpile plenty of grain, and proclaim kingship slowly.)
11: In learning, each day brings gain; in the Way, each day brings loss. (Learn broadly and take selectively; accumulate deeply and release lightly.)
12: A gentleman conceals tools within himself, then moves when the time is right. (As said in the Book of Changes, the *Gen* hexagram: “When it is time to stop, stop; when it is time to act, act. Motion and stillness never miss their time, and the path is bright.” When the timing is not mature, you must know how to lie low—like Han Xin, who in his early years was willing to endure humiliation beneath someone else’s legs, comprehending the principle of “the hidden dragon—do not use.” When the timing is ripe, then you must seize the opportunity and move with the flow.)
13: Seize the moment without slacking—time will not come again. If Heaven gives it to you and you don’t take it, you will be blamed for it.
(When the time hasn’t come, your impatience is the work of inner demons. When the time has come, your hesitation means missing Heaven’s favor.) When the time arrives, heaven and earth lend their strength; when fortune leaves, even heroes are not free. #Vitalik公布精简以太坊路线图 $BTC
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MetalRoboticArm
· 2h ago
The sixth macro perspective really hits the pain point. I used to focus on the gains and losses of a single coin, and as a result, I missed the entire bull market rhythm.
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MintCondition
· 2h ago
Those who go with the trend prosper—this is said so plainly. Many people lose money and end up getting wiped out holding positions against the trend.
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LanternSlippage
· 4h ago
A good hunter knows how to wait—now in this market, keeping your hands steady by staying in cash is the real skill.
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