Market sentiment? It's written in those overlooked data points.
Most people aren't blind; they just have no idea what to focus on. They search everywhere for magic tools and signals, but the truly life-saving numbers are those key figures that are publicly available yet ignored by almost everyone.
I've taken enough hits in the market to gradually figure out a few tricks—not complicated ones, just the indicators that most directly reflect human nature. Making these your instinctive reactions is more effective than any technical analysis. In the end, trading is never about complexity; it's about whether you're willing to understand the numbers that 99% of people treat as invisible.
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MelonField
· 13h ago
There are always more people selling ideas than actually making money, haha.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 13h ago
To be honest, I'm already tired of this logic. It's always the same lines every time—data is the most important, others can't see it, 99% of people are fools. And the result? Still end up losing big when the market crashes.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 13h ago
That's right, too many people blindly believe in complex indicators, only to be slapped in the face by the most basic data.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 13h ago
Damn, this is the real truth. I'm exactly the kind of person who just can't see it—every day I'm chasing flashy indicators, yet I completely overlook what's right there in plain sight.
Market sentiment? It's written in those overlooked data points.
Most people aren't blind; they just have no idea what to focus on. They search everywhere for magic tools and signals, but the truly life-saving numbers are those key figures that are publicly available yet ignored by almost everyone.
I've taken enough hits in the market to gradually figure out a few tricks—not complicated ones, just the indicators that most directly reflect human nature. Making these your instinctive reactions is more effective than any technical analysis. In the end, trading is never about complexity; it's about whether you're willing to understand the numbers that 99% of people treat as invisible.