Here's the thing about trading that most people get wrong: it's not just about executing trades. When you're really trading, you're generating content—data, signals, and moves that shape market narratives. That's completely different from merely having content about trades. One is active, dynamic, and moves markets. The other is passive commentary. The distinction matters because it separates those who understand market mechanics from those who just talk about them.
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GetRichLeek
· 19h ago
Haha, you're right, but I'm still passively commenting. Damn, it hurts.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 19h ago
Hmm... that makes sense, but where do the people who really make money have time to write these?
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NoStopLossNut
· 19h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; the real difference between a trader and a keyboard warrior is right here.
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DYORMaster
· 19h ago
ngl That's why most people only talk about it on paper... real traders are making markets, not commenting on the market
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MetaverseLandlord
· 19h ago
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Well said, there are so many fake traders posting updates every day, but they haven't really done anything...
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UncleLiquidation
· 19h ago
Speaking of which, real traders and those who post trading updates every day are two different species... one is moving the market, and the other is just moving their mouth.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 19h ago
ngl, there's nothing wrong with this statement. The difference between a real trader and a keyboard analyst is just that big.
Here's the thing about trading that most people get wrong: it's not just about executing trades. When you're really trading, you're generating content—data, signals, and moves that shape market narratives. That's completely different from merely having content about trades. One is active, dynamic, and moves markets. The other is passive commentary. The distinction matters because it separates those who understand market mechanics from those who just talk about them.