A mysterious person joined a trading group.



Every day, they only said one sentence—
"Buy today."
or
"Sell today."

On the first day, some made money, some lost. Those who lost immediately left the group.

On the second day, they guessed correctly again. Continuing into the third day. By the seventh day, the remaining members realized they had been making profits for several days.

Two weeks later, this "teacher" had predicted correctly more than ten times in a row.

Someone couldn't help but ask how they did it. They didn't answer, only dropped a trading platform link.

At that moment, everyone who remained believed—this wasn't luck, it was real skill.

Then the market turned.

The first mistake. Someone in the group said, "It's normal to slip up occasionally."
The second mistake. The teacher said, "This is a shakeout phase."
The third mistake, still wrong.

The atmosphere started to cool down. Someone suggested taking a break. The teacher didn't speak again.

The group disbanded.

A few months later, a survivor saw familiar promotional words in another trading community:

"Sixteen consecutive 100% accurate predictions, welcome to verify."

Profile pictures were different, nicknames were different.

But the pattern was exactly the same.

At that moment, he finally understood—those sixteen times were never about showcasing ability, only about filtering out who is most likely to believe.

This logic also appears in many aspects of crypto trading: certain KOL's signal records, curated backtest cases, trading strategy promotions. The key is—you often see only the data of those who survived. Failed predictions have long been deleted, and the owners of failed accounts have long fallen silent.

The true test of trading is never about a few lucky or unlucky guesses, but whether you can continuously manage risk amid real market fluctuations. Those who can endure a bear market and stay calm in high-risk situations are the ones whose success is worth paying attention to. Everything else might just be survivors telling stories.
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0xSunnyDayvip
· 01-20 07:41
Oh, isn't this just the daily routine of every trading group in the crypto world? The tactics are so old.
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 01-19 08:13
Damn, I've seen this trick at least three times. Just change your avatar and they'll keep scamming.
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CommunityJanitorvip
· 01-18 18:27
It's so damn real, every time it's the same routine, survivor bias plays it really well.
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 01-17 13:30
It's the same old trick again, just survivor bias. It looks smart but is actually the easiest to be exploited.
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SleepTradervip
· 01-17 13:26
Survivorship bias is such a classic trick; every bull market has someone falling into the trap.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 01-17 13:21
It's the same old trick again, survivor bias is really good at playing.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-17 13:19
Damn it, it's the same old story again. I was wondering why there are so many experts in the group.
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LeekCuttervip
· 01-17 13:16
Survivor bias again, always the same approach. Should have learned by now.
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 01-17 13:07
Wow, this is the legendary survivor bias... You only understand after being cut.
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NestedFoxvip
· 01-17 13:05
Damn, I've seen this scheme way too many times, just switching accounts to keep scamming people.
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