In this market, looking at people actually boils down to two core aspects: one is who is making the most profit, and the other is whose judgment is accurate enough.
Account screenshots are everywhere, and anything can be Photoshopped, but the market predictions that are made in advance cannot be faked. That’s the difference.
So how do you choose a reliable analyst? Many people fall into a misconception — only focusing on how much others are earning. The real key lies elsewhere.
You need to see if they can explain the trend logic thoroughly, so that you understand clearly, learn effectively, and can finally apply it in practice. Can you digest their ideas? Can their strategies help you upgrade your trading skills? That’s what really matters.
Following the right person is not about riding a few quick trades, but about surviving long-term in this market and continuously making profits. Truly valuable attention should be about extracting reusable trading logic and risk management thinking from them.
No matter how hot Bitcoin’s market is or how volatile non-farm data may be, if you haven't established your own analysis framework, you’ll always be passive. Therefore, choosing a voice that can teach you methodology is much more worthwhile than chasing hot topics. This is the right way to learn who to follow and what to learn.
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BlockchainGriller
· 01-14 10:20
I'm already tired of the screenshot editing tricks; the key is whether people can clearly explain the logic.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-14 07:53
No problem with that, screenshots can be edited but predictions can't be faked, I agree with that.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-12 20:25
A screenshot doesn't explain anything; what's important is whether the prediction is correct, and this can't be faked.
Honestly, only analysts who understand logic can help you upgrade your thinking.
Long-term survival is the real win, not just riding a couple of trades.
It's better to figure things out yourself than follow the wrong people, wasting time.
The most valuable thing in this market is reusable strategies, not short-term fluctuations.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-11 10:49
You're right, those who look at screenshots every day are fools. The key is whether the prediction is correct; that's what gives you away.
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MercilessHalal
· 01-11 10:42
That's very true, but in reality, most people only look at screenshots and the amount earned; learning any methodology is pointless.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-11 10:38
That's correct, but this statement is too idealistic. I've seen big influencers who explain the logic very thoroughly, but when it comes to real trading, they still crash and then start blaming market sentiment.
What truly matters are those who quietly make money and never come out to promote. The ones who post orders every day and shout about the market every day, nine out of ten are just putting on a show.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-11 10:37
Well said, screenshots are really useless. Let's see who dares to make an early prediction.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-11 10:24
Exactly, screenshots can indeed be edited, but you can't fool people with predictions. I agree on that.
In this market, looking at people actually boils down to two core aspects: one is who is making the most profit, and the other is whose judgment is accurate enough.
Account screenshots are everywhere, and anything can be Photoshopped, but the market predictions that are made in advance cannot be faked. That’s the difference.
So how do you choose a reliable analyst? Many people fall into a misconception — only focusing on how much others are earning. The real key lies elsewhere.
You need to see if they can explain the trend logic thoroughly, so that you understand clearly, learn effectively, and can finally apply it in practice. Can you digest their ideas? Can their strategies help you upgrade your trading skills? That’s what really matters.
Following the right person is not about riding a few quick trades, but about surviving long-term in this market and continuously making profits. Truly valuable attention should be about extracting reusable trading logic and risk management thinking from them.
No matter how hot Bitcoin’s market is or how volatile non-farm data may be, if you haven't established your own analysis framework, you’ll always be passive. Therefore, choosing a voice that can teach you methodology is much more worthwhile than chasing hot topics. This is the right way to learn who to follow and what to learn.