That well-known trading blogger's analysis is indeed good, the logic makes sense, and even the predictions are quite accurate. But the problem is, I followed his approach and ended up losing a big chunk of money. The main reason is that I didn't keep the right mindset, added leverage recklessly, and closed positions randomly, ultimately getting wiped out.
Later, I heard someone say that the essence of futures trading is liquidation, and for most retail traders, it's basically a grave. This sounds a bit harsh, but upon reflection, it's not wrong. Can those big influencers in the crypto world, who seem to be thriving, calling signals and analyzing markets every day, really walk away unscathed? I recently learned some personal details about this blogger, which made me even more curious—can someone like that ultimately make it? It's worth paying long-term attention and observation.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 15h ago
To be honest, the accuracy of the analysis is not the main point; the key is whether you have self-control. I understand this very well.
Those who follow the herd and shout signals are all leek harvesters; no one can really make a guaranteed profit.
Leverage is essentially poison; even the most talented influencers can't save you.
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unrekt.eth
· 15h ago
Well said. The big V's signal calling is just a harvesting tool; I've been caught by it too. The key point is that the money they make doesn't come from trading at all.
Copying strategies ultimately leads to the worst outcomes; leverage is just poison.
In the crypto world, how many of those seemingly impressive people will still be around after ten years...
Contracts are just gambling. If you have a good mindset, you would have exited long ago. What are you still shouting about?
Watch his subsequent moves; betting on him, sooner or later, will lead to a crash.
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LightningHarvester
· 15h ago
That's right, copying trades is gambling; the trader earns from signal fees, not trading fees.
Even with accurate signals, it's useless. If your mindset collapses, everything is over. Leverage is truly a poison.
Can this guy get out safely? Haha, let's first see his own account.
Following big V influencers ultimately just teaches people a lesson; I'm just watching the show now.
Contracts are just machines that create poverty, to be honest.
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PessimisticOracle
· 15h ago
Following the big V's operations still results in losses, indicating that the problem is not with analysis but with your own greedy heart.
Big V dares to call signals every day, do you dare to go all-in every day? That's the difference.
Contracts are just gambling, don't fool yourself.
That well-known trading blogger's analysis is indeed good, the logic makes sense, and even the predictions are quite accurate. But the problem is, I followed his approach and ended up losing a big chunk of money. The main reason is that I didn't keep the right mindset, added leverage recklessly, and closed positions randomly, ultimately getting wiped out.
Later, I heard someone say that the essence of futures trading is liquidation, and for most retail traders, it's basically a grave. This sounds a bit harsh, but upon reflection, it's not wrong. Can those big influencers in the crypto world, who seem to be thriving, calling signals and analyzing markets every day, really walk away unscathed? I recently learned some personal details about this blogger, which made me even more curious—can someone like that ultimately make it? It's worth paying long-term attention and observation.