From a practical perspective, a certain DEX's Constant Product Algorithm (CCA) is indeed a feasible pricing approach.
As an ordinary investor, honestly, most of the time there's no need to force your way into the primary market. But how to hone your trading skills in the secondary market—whether going long or short—is not that simple. To break through the bottleneck, there are quite a few hurdles to overcome. Technical analysis, risk management, psychological resilience... each aspect needs to be strengthened. This is not something that can be achieved overnight; patience is required.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 5h ago
CCA is essentially a mathematical game; truly making money still depends on market intuition and mindset.
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LightningLady
· 5h ago
The constant product model is basically a nested doll; the key still depends on execution. Level 2 is really more competitive than Level 1. I'm currently thinking about how not to get caught in the trap.
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RealYieldWizard
· 5h ago
Operation is simple, but making money is hard... This is the true essence of the secondary market.
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CCA's set of tools sounds high threshold, but few can really use it well.
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I'm most afraid of psychological quality; a wave of correction can directly explode the mentality.
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Can't squeeze into the primary market, and the secondary market still has to compete... It's a bit tiring, brother.
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Technical analysis, no matter how awesome, can't withstand black swans. Honestly, it's all about luck.
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Risk management is the easiest to overlook; as a result, one drop can send you back to the beginning.
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Constant product sounds perfect, but in reality, it has a huge grudge against slippage.
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Patience? Ha, when others are getting rich overnight, who still has patience?
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This muddy water in the secondary market, just surviving is good enough.
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PumpAnalyst
· 5h ago
Looking bearish is one thing, but the CCA algorithm indeed solves many liquidity issues. However, truly making money in the secondary market still depends on having strong psychological resilience.
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The pit in the primary market is too deep. We retail investors should honestly focus on refining our K-line skills.
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Technical analysis, risk control, psychology... neglecting any of these areas will lead to being cut. Those who chased high crazily earlier are gone.
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Breaking through bottlenecks requires overcoming these few hurdles. It's a valid point, but most people simply can't hold on until that day.
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The CCA algorithm can work, but the key is that among those using this trading logic, nine out of ten are still losing money.
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LongTermDreamer
· 5h ago
Oh, you're right. Three years of sharpening the sword just for this moment; perseverance is the key.
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I've thought about the CCA logic for a long time, and it's indeed more reliable than I imagined. Risk management is truly the most difficult part.
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The secondary market is a place for cultivation; you have to train your mindset to be ironclad.
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Technical analysis, psychological resilience, risk control—none can be missing. I only understand this after being knocked down.
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This paragraph from the older brother really hits home. Ordinary retail investors surviving in the secondary market already means they've outperformed half of the people.
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The constant product model is actually a mathematical game; the key still lies in people's execution ability and patience.
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Three years ago, I also wanted to achieve everything at once. Now I understand the principle that haste makes waste.
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Trading skills cannot be cultivated if you can't cultivate them; there are no shortcuts.
From a practical perspective, a certain DEX's Constant Product Algorithm (CCA) is indeed a feasible pricing approach.
As an ordinary investor, honestly, most of the time there's no need to force your way into the primary market. But how to hone your trading skills in the secondary market—whether going long or short—is not that simple. To break through the bottleneck, there are quite a few hurdles to overcome. Technical analysis, risk management, psychological resilience... each aspect needs to be strengthened. This is not something that can be achieved overnight; patience is required.