A couple of days ago, they confidently claimed that BTC could reach $250,000 by the end of the year, but today, as soon as the market fell, they immediately changed their tune and distanced themselves. Such behavior is nothing new for Crypto Veterans in the circle, but new frens should be cautious. Market predictions inherently carry uncertainty; those analysts who are always so insightful after the fact and boastful before it—are they really knowledgeable or just playing people for suckers to gain traffic? It is recommended that everyone follow the fundamentals and on-chain data more closely and avoid following those advocates who flip their positions faster than they can turn the pages of a book.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 12-01 11:00
Data shows that the prediction error rate for this type is actually over 85%... However, having observed the patterns, these people are changing their statements hourly. Let's wait and see if we can find a truly logical analysis.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-01 10:56
These "analysts" are really something; they were so sure yesterday, and today they're playing dead. How thick-skinned can they be?
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-01 10:51
These "analysts" are ridiculous. Just the day before yesterday it was $250,000, and now that it has fallen, they start shifting the blame. It's truly unbelievable.
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DataBartender
· 12-01 10:43
These so-called analysts turn their backs really quickly, they're not even as accurate as I am when looking at candlestick charts.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 12-01 10:34
ngl these "analysts" are basically running exploit vectors on retail attention spans. seen this rugpull pattern 47 times already this cycle... DYOR or get liquidated, simple as that.
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fren.eth
· 12-01 10:32
This "quack analyst" is really something else, one second it's $250,000, the next second it's deleted, no need to wait for the market's reaction before hastily shifting the blame.
A couple of days ago, they confidently claimed that BTC could reach $250,000 by the end of the year, but today, as soon as the market fell, they immediately changed their tune and distanced themselves. Such behavior is nothing new for Crypto Veterans in the circle, but new frens should be cautious. Market predictions inherently carry uncertainty; those analysts who are always so insightful after the fact and boastful before it—are they really knowledgeable or just playing people for suckers to gain traffic? It is recommended that everyone follow the fundamentals and on-chain data more closely and avoid following those advocates who flip their positions faster than they can turn the pages of a book.