Don't always focus on guessing the right direction; liquidity is the key to victory. You say you believe a certain coin will rise? That's useless. What truly drives the market is where the capital flows, not your opinion. Traders need to understand this principle — the power of orders far exceeds the confidence in predictions.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 2h ago
Liquidity is indeed the daddy, but how can retail investors keep up with the institutions' sense of capital?
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-15 02:20
Funds speak, opinions take a backseat
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ImpermanentSage
· 01-13 20:12
Liquidity is indeed king, but it's an overstatement to be absolute. Retail investors' sentiment can also turn the tide once it reaches a certain level.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-13 14:11
Honestly, compared to guessing whether prices will go up or down, it's more practical to focus on on-chain fund flows.
Those who shout signals every day are actually gambling; betting is less reliable than observing the orders.
In front of orders, all opinions are just paper tigers.
Where the funds go, the coins will follow—that's the truth, brother.
Instead of blindly predicting, it's better to exploit your trading opponents' weaknesses [dog head].
Liquidity is king. If you understand this now, you can avoid losing a lot of money.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-13 14:05
Liquidity is indeed king; having more opinions is pointless.
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GraphGuru
· 01-13 14:01
Wow, this is really eye-opening. Watching K-line charts every day is useless; you have to focus on the movement of funds.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-13 13:57
Having experienced the 2018 halving, I finally understand — it's better to follow the right capital flow than just the right direction. It sounds simple, but actually doing it is hell.
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ForkTongue
· 01-13 13:49
Liquidity has indeed been underestimated by most people. We always love to speculate on the rise and fall of certain coins, but end up getting hammered by sell-offs very badly.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-13 13:47
Liquidity has indeed been overlooked by most people. We always think about guessing the rise and fall, but actually, the orders are the real boss.
Don't always focus on guessing the right direction; liquidity is the key to victory. You say you believe a certain coin will rise? That's useless. What truly drives the market is where the capital flows, not your opinion. Traders need to understand this principle — the power of orders far exceeds the confidence in predictions.