Most industry news, to put it plainly, is just a show, played quite convincingly, but how much of it is truly genuine remains a question.
The market creates fluctuations every day, whether it's a V-shaped rebound or positive news, you need to learn to distinguish what is a real signal and what is pure noise. True investors won't be led astray by these false and real news.
Stay alert, filter information, and that is the long-term way to survive.
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SelfStaking
· 5h ago
You're not wrong. I've only suffered a few losses in the past two months due to following trending news.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 5h ago
That's true, but frankly most people just can't do it. I've seen a bunch of people constantly say "I don't trust the news," yet when a certain coin rises, they still rush in regardless.
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MetaMisfit
· 5h ago
Bro, that really hits home. I was already cut several times last year by those "good news."
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MEVHunter
· 5h ago
ngl most of this is just noise filtering theater... real alpha's in the mempool, not the headlines lmao
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PebbleHander
· 5h ago
You're so right. I've been fed up with this for a long time. Daily news bombardment, and the truly profitable information is instead drowned out in junk data.
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WalletInspector
· 6h ago
That's right, news is all about trapping retail investors. I now directly take the opposite action whenever I see any positive news.
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GasFeeDodger
· 6h ago
No problem with that, our circle is all about information warfare.
Watching the news for rebounds every day, but as soon as you turn around, it crashes. It's numbness, really.
Most industry news, to put it plainly, is just a show, played quite convincingly, but how much of it is truly genuine remains a question.
The market creates fluctuations every day, whether it's a V-shaped rebound or positive news, you need to learn to distinguish what is a real signal and what is pure noise. True investors won't be led astray by these false and real news.
Stay alert, filter information, and that is the long-term way to survive.