#数字资产市场动态 Is market news really enough to make a living? On the day good news was announced, the market actually broke below support, and before bad news even came out, it had already hit bottom—this trick has been seen by retail investors more than once.



To put it simply, information has long been turned into a tool for the big players to harvest profits. Retail investors chase after news, race against the speed of execution, and look for bullish or bearish signals, but in reality, they are repeatedly stepping into the pits dug by the big players. Trying to get ahead with insider tips? That's overestimating oneself.

Those who can truly stand firm in this market are not relying on luck from the heavens, but on one simple and straightforward principle—holding onto their chips. Not being scared away by short-term fluctuations, not being misled by false signals, just sticking to it. $PEPE $DOGE Assets with larger fluctuations are even more a test of patience.

The tricks of the market makers are deep, while retail investors' patience is shallow. In the long run, those who can endure are always the winners.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-18 23:17
Ha Zhen said, I am the one who lost the most because I chased after the news. In my opinion, news is purely a waste of time; it's better to watch the K-line. Holding onto the chips is correct, but who the hell can resist? I just want to ask how many people can really hold without cutting losses during a sharp decline. It's easy to say, but in practice, not a single one can stay calm.
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SleepyValidatorvip
· 01-16 00:39
Ha, it's the same old story. I just want to ask, how many people can really "hold on"? Saying it is easy --- The message harvesting part is indeed top-notch. While retail investors are still reading the news, we've already been cut three times --- PEPE and similar trash tokens, big fluctuations are supposed to be a test? No, that's a sign you can't make money at all --- Hold back? I held back for three months and ended up with a loss. Wake up, everyone --- Honestly, the main players are ruthless, but saying retail investors will just be passive victims is premature --- Holding coins long-term sounds impressive, but in reality, if your account is green, you just can't sleep
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-16 00:24
What news? The market has already been clearly cut apart. --- I used to chase news too, now I just watch others chase. --- That's right, those who can't hold back have long been out. --- $PEPE this crazy thing has shown me what real torture is. --- The analogy of the main force harvesting tools is excellent, very insightful. --- The key is that retail investors really can't wait; one limit-down can scare them away. --- Holding onto chips is easy to say, but maintaining the right mindset is really damn hard. --- The market makers' tricks are deep, but our patience as retail investors is even shallower, haha. --- I completely don't believe in rumors anymore; only after losing money do you realize. --- Long-term patience can indeed lead to wins, it all depends on who can endure the psychological torment.
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DogeBachelorvip
· 01-16 00:23
Those chasing news all died halfway, I just hold on tightly to my chips --- I've been playing for so long, it's really just about who can endure more. The biggest enemy of retail investors is their own impatience --- I've seen too many instances of good news causing a dump. Now I choose to ignore the news selectively --- People who can't hold back have long been liquidated. This market is eliminating impatient people --- That's right, hold on and it's over. Everything else is noise --- Rumors? I stopped believing in that long ago. Only after being cut did I learn --- The market makers have long understood retail investors' temperaments, just waiting for you to chase the rally --- $PEPE $DOGE like this, you can't rush. If you rush, you'll lose --- Those who truly make money never look at the news; they just hold their chips and wait --- I've given up on information warfare. It's better to be honest and hold on
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 01-16 00:15
Yeah, I got this round, but the key is to stay calm --- Main players have too many tricks to cut leeks; chasing news is just sending money --- Holding onto chips is not wrong, but how many can really do it? --- PEPE DOGE and similar things test psychological resilience. I admit I have poor mental strength --- It sounds good, but you still need enough capital to back it up --- Information asymmetry is always there, retail investors are always being cut, stories are told year after year --- Long-term holding sounds simple, but can you really stay unmoved when it drops 50%? --- It's reasonable, but executing it is really too difficult; I can't help but watch the K-line
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 01-16 00:14
Wake up everyone, the news is a scam, the big players have already finished eating. Information gap? That's called an information trap, okay? The key is to hold on and not move recklessly.
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