Don't treat me as a teacher. To be honest, like everyone else, I am still exploring. I am just more persistent in studying trading and financial reports, but that doesn't mean I am very skilled — my margin call records are right there, lessons learned in real money, you can check them out.



Instead of calling me "teacher," it's better to call me a streamer or blogger. Let's just consider it mutual learning. I think it's very important to find like-minded people on this path, which can save us a lot of time. If you're interested in fundamental research, discussing together would be more exciting. I also welcome like-minded friends to join the group chat, so both sides can benefit, and everyone can improve faster.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 10h ago
Haha, liquidation records are indeed the best teaching material, more effective than listening to countless lectures. By the way, I like your attitude; there's no unnecessary fluff. Studying financial reports together can help us avoid many pitfalls, this is the real deal. These days, there are too many people pretending to be experts. It's rare to have an equal exchange of ideas like yours. Fundamentals really need to be thoroughly understood; discussing with someone like you can truly broaden my horizons.
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PaperHandSistervip
· 10h ago
Haha, I need to check my liquidation records, this is the real voice. I like this attitude, no complicated tricks. That's right, only by working together can we be reliable, and competing with each other makes us much more efficient. The financial report part definitely needs someone to scrutinize carefully, otherwise it's too easy to get cut. Hey, I also want to join that discussion group; the fundamentals definitely need someone to study with. I love this kind of sincerity, much better than those "teachers" who talk nonsense. So the key is to find like-minded people, I agree with that. I support the idea of progressing together; it's much more reliable than fighting alone.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 10h ago
Hey, finally someone said it. Compared to those self-proclaimed masters, it's much more solid. All the liquidation records are here, this is genuine. More reliable than just spouting theories. I understand the concept of mutual learning. Studying the fundamentals together can definitely help avoid many pitfalls. Finding a like-minded small group really makes things more efficient. Just communicate openly, no need to pretend. Basically, it's about not wanting to be mythologized. I think this attitude is more valuable than anything else. Diving into financial reports together is really exciting, saving everyone from going in circles alone. Such honest attitude is rare in the crypto world. Most are still just blowing smoke. Adding a reliable discussion group is a good idea. Much better than researching blindly alone.
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MetaMuskRatvip
· 10h ago
Haha, posting margin call records openly, this attitude is indeed commendable. --- I agree with the idea of mutual learning, so those "teachers" don't fool people. --- In terms of fundamentals, it's really necessary to find knowledgeable people to brainstorm with, otherwise it's just blind buying and selling. --- The host's setup is much more reliable than a teacher, at least they're honest. --- I'm a bit interested in the group chat, but it depends on who all are in it. --- Real losses in hard cash are actually more valuable than hype. --- You're right, in this circle, you need to find like-minded people; otherwise, researching blindly alone is a huge waste of time. --- Having margin call records on display at least means you're not afraid of being exposed, which is good. --- Much better than those who talk big principles all day long. --- I also want to learn about financial report analysis, but I'm afraid of stepping into pitfalls.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 11h ago
The liquidation record is quite honest here. I can actually listen to such hosts. How about we form a research group and analyze financial reports together? It's much more reliable than guessing alone. That's a good attitude, at least not pretending to be mysterious. Let's just consider each other as study partners. You're right, like-minded people can avoid detours. Otherwise, each of us exploring blindly is a huge waste of time. Want to exchange some trading insights? I also want to see how you analyze the fundamentals.
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