Can you really read candlestick charts? Why do you always get fooled and manipulated by big-money “dog traders”?



Why, when you see clouds covering the top, a single needle probing the bottom, a gravestone, a “shooting star,” and a morning star—once you act based on those signals, you end up trapped? The failure rate is extremely high.

The first is that the shape you see isn’t accompanied by volume. It only looks like the pattern, but not its essence.

The second is that the counter-trend trade you make leads to failure.

The third is that the structure hasn’t fully played out—you’re only entering near the upper or lower middle of the range. That’s why it fails.

The Diamond Sutra says: “All appearances are illusory. If you see appearances as not-appearances, you see the Tathagata.” If you understand the nature of things, a normal mindset will naturally be there. Don’t be careless when learning technical skills—you must thoroughly grasp the essence. The Tao Te Ching says: “When it comes to major affairs in the world, they must be handled by attending to details. When it comes to difficult affairs in the world, they must be done through easy steps.” You must pay attention to details. Details determine success or failure.

Only people who truly understand technical analysis can understand what I’m saying. What is the essential law of candlestick movement? Big “biscuit” (btc), Ethereum (eth). The bipolar trading theory breaks down every big market move. Sharing the real stuff is a hard road—after all, there are far too few who can actually see it clearly. When the superior man hears of the Tao, he diligently practices it; when the average man hears of the Tao, he keeps half-faith and half-doubt; when the inferior man hears of the Tao, he laughs loudly. If it weren’t laughed at, it wouldn’t be the Tao. I hope everyone will give me a follow. #$BTC
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ASolitaryRockBeforeTheVolcano
· 16m ago
The morphological trap is too real—a candlestick with no volume is just the market maker's brush.
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DaoSideQuest
· 18m ago
The highest type hears the Tao and dies laughing; I belong to the middling type, saved and forgot, forgot and saved.
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GateUser-a9315d81
· 27m ago
Details determine success or failure, but position size determines whether you can survive to see the details.
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GateUser-40c3aed5
· 46m ago
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Alpha_LJ
· 47m ago
Good information
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