CounterIndicator

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The legendary figure who buys must fall and sells must rise, revered by the community as a reverse operation weather vane. Self-deprecatingly, the trading records can serve as a counterexample textbook for the market.
Recently, someone asked me what shape a wedge is, and I realized that many new traders still don’t fully understand this pattern. In fact, wedges are very common in technical analysis, but they are also indeed easy to confuse.
I’ve been using wedges for short-term trading for many years, and I’ve found that the biggest feature is that the upper and lower boundary lines clearly converge—like a funnel slowly squeezing toward a single point. If the boundary lines are too loose, then it’s not really a wedge and it can easily turn into other consolidation patterns. That’s also why, when I look at c
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Just saw Ma Rong's long article, where she says that after these years of divorce, she has been living like a street rat, with only four digits left in her bank card, and she doesn't even dare to attend parent-teacher meetings for her children. Moving from a villa to an old, dilapidated small apartment in Xi'an, she even has to pool together enough to get a discount on takeout. Truly a case of losing both money and people.
In her article, she admits that she was too young back then and chose the wrong person; her relationship with Song Zhe had long ended, and after he was released from prison,
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Recently, I’ve seen many people in the community asking how to tell whether the main force is just shaking out the weak hands or actually preparing to distribute. This question is indeed very critical; mistaking the direction can lead to serious losses. I’m sharing a few core indicators I’ve summarized myself, hoping to help you avoid some pitfalls.
First, let’s talk about trading volume, which is the most straightforward signal. When the main force is shaking out the weak hands, they usually deliberately suppress the trading volume, using small fluctuations to scare retail investors into sell
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Do you still remember the feeling of missing out on DOGE? Or did you only realize when SHIB took off? This time might be different, there's a frog meme coin called PEPE, which has been quite popular in the community lately. 🐸
Honestly, PEPE isn't like those projects that are packaged by venture capital and teams from the start. No pre-sales, no internal team cutting the leeks for profit, just a community-driven push. It's spreading quickly on Twitter, Telegram, TikTok, and it really seems to have genuine popularity.
Looking at the data, PEPE has risen over 100 times, but compared to the marke
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Recently, I’ve been looking at data on global national income rankings and noticed an interesting phenomenon. People often think the United States is the wealthiest country, but when looking at per capita GDP, the situation is actually quite different.
Luxembourg, Singapore, and Ireland—these small countries—are far ahead of the U.S. in per capita GDP. Luxembourg tops the list with a per capita GDP of $154,910, while the U.S. ranks 10th with $89,680. The gap seems quite significant.
I took a closer look at the common characteristics of these countries, and they are basically supported by a few
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Recently, I noticed that many people’s computers around me are inexplicably getting slower, and later I found out it was caused by hidden mining malware. Honestly, this is even harder to deal with than ordinary viruses, because it secretly uses your hardware resources to mine cryptocurrency, and antivirus software sometimes can’t detect it at all.
Mining malware mainly comes in two types. One is an online script hidden in websites: as soon as you open the infected page, it starts running, and antivirus software has no way to handle it. The other is a traditional virus file that gets installed
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Recently, when looking at trading charts, I found that many people don't really understand how to interpret trading volume. The Vol indicator seems simple, but when used well, it can really help you judge the strength of the trend.
Simply put, the Vol indicator measures how large the trading volume is over a period of time (usually 24 hours). High trading volume means the market is active, and price movements are usually more convincing. Conversely, when trading volume is low, price fluctuations seem less reliable and may just be short-term oscillations.
Personally, I pay more attention to the
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Lately, I've been thinking about what rules the bull and bear market cycles in the crypto world follow. After observing the market for so many years, I believe there are some things worth discussing in depth.
Speaking of bull and bear transitions, there is actually a relatively stable time logic behind it. Based on historical data, the crypto market's bull and bear cycles roughly repeat every four years. Looking at key points like 2013, 2017, and 2021 makes this clear. Bull markets tend to come quickly and go just as fast, usually lasting about half a year to a year, but bear markets are diffe
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Recently, I’ve been watching the silver inventory data at the Shanghai Futures Exchange and have noticed some interesting signals. The inventory just dropped to 318.5 tons, a low not seen in over a decade. The last time it was this tight was at the end of 2015.
Even more astonishing is the extraction rate. In just a few months this year, over half of the silver inventory has evaporated. This isn’t a slow outflow; it’s a massive withdrawal in a short period. As the world’s largest consumer of precious metals, China’s physical demand really seems to have no upper limit.
Once the exchange invento
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Recently, many people have asked me about asset security, and the core issue really comes down to choosing the right wallet. Today, let's talk about the differences between cold wallets and hot wallets, which are really crucial for protecting your crypto assets.
First, the most important—cold wallets. Simply put, a cold wallet is an offline storage device, and your private keys do not contact the internet at all. It might look like a USB flash drive, a credit card, or even just a piece of paper. Because it’s stored offline, hackers cannot attack it remotely, which is the biggest advantage of a
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Recently, there has been a rather interesting geopolitical development. While the entire world is focused on the situation between the US and Iran, Turkey has made an unexpected move. In March, Erdogan publicly condemned the United States and Israel, yet spoke up for Iran instead—an action that left many people truly stunned. After all, Turkey is a NATO member and, on paper, an ally of the United States. How could it suddenly “turn around” and deal the US a knife in the back?
But you need to understand Erdogan’s logic—it’s actually not complicated at all. Turkey and Iran share a border line of
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Many beginners, when looking at charts on exchanges, are confused by the letters K, M, B, E, T. Today, I will clarify these common units of measurement.
The most basic is 1K, which stands for 1k. This should be familiar; in casual conversation, saying "my monthly salary is 3K" means 3k. In Taiwanese dollars, 1K is 1k TWD.
Next is 1M, which equals 1 million. This is very common on exchanges, for example, if a coin's market cap is 5M, that means 5 million USD.
Then is 1E, representing 100 million. 1E = 100 million, and this number starts to get quite large.
Above that is 1B, which equals 1 billi
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If you're trading and using technical analysis, you'll definitely encounter the concepts of "top divergence" and "bottom divergence." When I first started learning about them, I was completely confused. Only later did I gradually understand that divergence actually refers to a "lack of synchronization" between price and indicators.
Simply put, divergence occurs when the price hits a new high or low, but indicators like RSI or MACD do not follow with a new high or low—instead, they move in the opposite direction. This signal is quite important because it often hints that the market may be about
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Recently, I came across a topic that made me think of a very practical question: where should we really focus our energy?
Honestly, making money is not some dirty or vulgar pursuit. On the contrary, it might be the most pragmatic decision you can make. I have many friends who always want to first build good connections, first manage relationships well, first cultivate good character, but in the end, they accomplish nothing. Because without money as a foundation, these things are too fragile.
Hospitals don’t care whether you are a good person or a bad person; they only recognize money. Society
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Recently, I have been pondering a question: how do the most visionary creators in the blockchain world gradually change the world? Vitalik Buterin's story has given me a lot of inspiration.
Speaking of Ethereum, many people only know that it is a blockchain platform, but few truly understand the growth trajectory of the young genius behind it. Vitalik was born in 1994 into a Russian tech family; his father is a computer scientist. This background immersed him in the world of code and logic from a young age. He started self-learning programming at 12, writing games in C++—this was not only skil
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Are you still dazzled by all kinds of indicators? I’ve noticed that many people fall into a misconception: they always want to find that perfect system, but the more they wade through a variety of technical indicators and livestreams, the more confused they become. In fact, there’s a simpler and more direct approach—learn how to read naked K lines, and understand the market through price action trading.
I’ve encountered many traders. Those who are truly consistently profitable eventually return to the most essential thing—the price itself. Naked K line trading, put simply, is about observing t
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When trading, people often mention the terms top divergence and bottom divergence. At first, I was quite confused, but later I realized these are actually important signals for judging trend reversals. Today, I want to share my understanding of these concepts.
Simply put, top divergence and bottom divergence mainly look at whether indicators like RSI or MACD are in sync with the price movement. If they are not synchronized, it may indicate a trend change is coming.
What is top divergence? It’s when the price is still rising, even making new highs, but the indicator is decreasing instead. This
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Recently, a friend asked me how to quickly determine if the market is overreacting, and that made me think of the RSI indicator. Honestly, when used correctly, it can save a lot of false signals, but many people get caught by fake signals as they use it more and more.
RSI stands for Relative Strength Index, and its core logic is quite simple—it's a number between 0 and 100 used to measure the strength of upward momentum versus downward momentum over a certain period. The closer the value is to 100, the stronger the upward momentum; the closer to 0, the more dominant the downward pressure. My h
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I just recently realized that mining with a mobile phone isn't as far-fetched as I thought. The development of blockchain technology has accelerated so much in recent years that even smartphones can participate in mining, which has definitely changed many people's perspectives.
Honestly, the barrier to mobile mining is indeed low. You don't need to buy expensive professional mining rigs costing tens of thousands; just installing an app is enough to get started. The principle is actually that the phone runs specific algorithms to perform calculations and verifications on the blockchain network,
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I just saw the long post Ma Rong posted in the middle of the night, saying she has been divorced for almost nine years, both people and money are lost, and now there are only four digits left in her bank card, not even daring to attend parent-teacher meetings for her children. From her posted transfer records, it’s clear she moved from a villa to an old, dilapidated apartment in Xi'an, even having to scrape together enough for delivery orders with discounts. Honestly, it’s a bit sad to see.
Ma Rong admits in the post that she was too young and chose the wrong person back then, and she also men
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