Making money in the crypto world with #2026年比特币价格展望 is not possible relying on a single factor.
To put it simply, it’s a combination of luck and skill — luck determines your entry timing and the opportunities the market provides, while skill determines whether you can seize those opportunities without making fatal mistakes.
Mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin move quickly and change rapidly. Some people catch the right cycle and ride the market’s upward sentiment, but poor execution can still lead to losses; others have a clear technical understanding, but their conclusions are invalidated by unexpected events.
You need both — luck to put you in the right position, and skill to survive longer. That’s the sustainable way to make money.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-11 13:09
That's true, but I think luck is really becoming harder to control. When a black swan event occurs, technical analysis becomes completely useless.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-11 12:57
That's right, but honestly, luck still plays a major role... I've seen too many technically perfect people get crushed by black swans.
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There's nothing wrong with this logic, but executing it is extremely difficult. Who the hell can accurately grasp luck?
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Living long is the real key; otherwise, even making money again is pointless.
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People who are both lucky and skilled? I haven't seen any...
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Sustainable profit? Sounds like a fantasy; there's no such simple thing in the crypto world.
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The first half hit me, but the latter part is a bit too idealistic, actually.
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Exactly, exactly. Those who can master both would have been financially free a long time ago.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-08 13:40
You're right, but I've seen too many highly skilled tech people get wiped out by a black swan. Luck really is something else.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-08 13:36
That's true, but I've seen too many "technically skilled" people still lose everything in a mess; ultimately, it's still a matter of mindset collapse.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-08 13:35
It sounds good, but ultimately it's all about luck; technical skills are just paper tigers in the face of black swan events.
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-08 13:30
That's right, but I think there should be one more point — mindset. Even the best technology can fail if the market moves against you and your mindset collapses.
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-08 13:29
luck vs skill framing is honestly just cope for when your alpha thesis gets liquidated lmao. real edge is about finding inefficiency vectors before they compress, not gambling on timing windows
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-08 13:16
That's true, but I think one is still missing — mindset. I've seen too many guys who are technically superb panic at a 10% drop.
Luck and skill both matter, but longevity is the real key.
Making money in the crypto world with #2026年比特币价格展望 is not possible relying on a single factor.
To put it simply, it’s a combination of luck and skill — luck determines your entry timing and the opportunities the market provides, while skill determines whether you can seize those opportunities without making fatal mistakes.
Mainstream cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin move quickly and change rapidly. Some people catch the right cycle and ride the market’s upward sentiment, but poor execution can still lead to losses; others have a clear technical understanding, but their conclusions are invalidated by unexpected events.
You need both — luck to put you in the right position, and skill to survive longer. That’s the sustainable way to make money.