There are no absolute good coins or bad coins in the trading market, and there is no definitive conclusion about whether the market is rising or falling. The real difference lies in what methods you use, when you act, and which coins you choose to operate with.



Many people lose money not because they chose the wrong coins, but because they got the direction and rhythm wrong. The same coin, traded at different stages and with different strategies, can yield completely different results. The same applies to coins like FXS, RENDER, HYPER—it's not about the coins themselves, but whether you've found a trading method that suits them.

By thoroughly understanding the methodology, you can find opportunities at every stage of the market. The difference between a bull market and a bear market essentially boils down to cognition and execution.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 3h ago
Damn, it sounds nice, but I just want to ask how many people can really keep up with the rhythm. That sounds true, but in practice, one FOMO and it's all over haha. Rhythm? My rhythm is chasing highs and killing lows, and my understanding is just losing money in various ways. Still, it all comes down to luck, brother. No matter how thorough the methodology is, it can't beat a good tip.
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RooftopReservervip
· 01-13 19:00
That's right, but it sounds easy to say and really hard to do. When it comes to direction and rhythm, who can really grasp them accurately? The key is attitude; most people are just greedy. I just happen to have chosen the right coin, but ended up being trapped at the top haha. Wait, how did you handle the FXS wave? Did you make money? The difference between cognition and execution is huge, but the problem is my cognition might also be flawed. I just want to know how many people can truly master the methodology; I'm still in the exploration stage anyway. It sounds simple, but in reality, it all depends on review and luck.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 01-12 01:34
Well said, ultimately it's about execution. I've seen too many people lose everything by blindly holding the right coins. Timing is really the most important; missing out or chasing highs are both dead ends. Methodology > coin selection, I agree with that.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 01-11 22:47
That's right, but in reality most people still lose to the rhythm due to greed. No matter how perfect the methodology is, if your mindset collapses, it's all useless. I've heard this many times, but the key is to survive in actual combat. I definitely missed out on that FXS wave; it's not that I didn't understand the method, I just couldn't pull the trigger. At the moment of bull and bear switching, everyone is blind, don't make it sound so profound. The difference between cognition and execution? I think luck also plays a big part. Whether the strategy is right or not, it really depends on whether you made money or not; everything else is nonsense. If the differences in the same coin across different periods are so big, then the timing of choosing coins itself is a challenge.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-11 22:46
That's correct, but the key is—what is your leverage ratio set at? How many times has the liquidation risk threshold been triggered?
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 01-11 22:45
That's right, but I think the key is still mindset. No matter how advanced the technology is, it can't withstand a collapse in mentality. This sounds impressive, but only a few can truly do it. Is the methodology thorough? Easy to say, but in real trading, you forget everything after taking a loss. Sometimes making money is really just about stepping on the right point; luck plays a significant role. Difference between cognition and execution? I think it also needs an extra word—fate. Finding the right method is important, but maintaining profits is the real skill.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-11 22:39
Exactly right, the key is matching the timing and strategy I'm just stuck on the rhythm, no problem with choosing coins, but the direction was reversed Methodology is indeed the core, much more important than the coin itself This hits the nail on the head, those who lose are the ones who didn't grasp the rhythm The essence of bull and bear markets is really a matter of mindset
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 01-11 22:33
That's right, but the reality is that most people simply can't do that. I've looked around, and those choosing coins all have a gambler's mentality. Who the hell has the leisure to study different trading methods? The difference between cognition and execution? Blame only oneself for not becoming that smart person.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 01-11 22:26
You're right, but how many people can truly master the methodology? If you can't keep the rhythm, it's all over; even the best coins are useless. If the direction is correct, even bad coins can turn around. So, execution is the real test. Having the right awareness but shaky hands is also pointless.
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