Are technical analysis enthusiasts drawing lines with excitement every day? Wake up! The market is 30% about reading charts and 70% about luck—the ones who truly make money are always those daring enough to bet big.



Take last night for example—a mysterious player went all in on Ethereum in the middle of the night, and when they checked their account this morning, they had pocketed $6,000 in profit from a single trade! But they stayed cool, only cashing out a quarter and holding onto the rest. Target price? Eyeing $3,300 first—if that breaks, they’ll chase $3,350. If $3,350 holds steady, the next stop is $3,530!

Here’s where I stand: ETH still has room to rise at its current level! If you want to follow the trade, weigh your own options, but remember—set your take-profit line in advance. Don’t get greedy when you’re winning or cry your heart out when you’re losing.

Here’s a harsh truth: those who brag about technical indicators all day—if you made them trade with real money, they probably wouldn’t even scrape together spare change. The market is built with real capital, not wishful thinking on candlestick charts! In the end, price action is determined by the size of the funds and the guts to act.

Don’t just sit there watching with envy—opportunities are fleeting.
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LightningSentryvip
· 12h ago
Oh, here we go again with the same old lines. Technical analysis is useless? Then why doesn't anyone say that even the lucky ones need to understand some fundamentals? Relying purely on guts will get you liquidated sooner or later. --- All-in at $6000? I can believe that, but can this guy repeat it next time? That's the real question. --- I agree with setting a clear take-profit line, but the rest is just for reference. --- Having a large amount of capital definitely has its advantages, but don't mistake gambling for skill—it'll just mislead beginners. --- 3300, 3350, 3530? Feels like they're drawing lines again. Didn't they just say technical analysis is useless? Haha. --- Seriously, what happened to the guy who went all-in late that night? What about the follow-up? --- I just want to ask, can this guy's win rate be sustained, or did he just catch a lucky break?
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ChainDetectivevip
· 12-04 03:49
Alright, alright, it's the same old "the bolder you are, the more you make" argument... I just want to ask, will that guy who made $6,000 be able to call it that accurately next time? The ones who really make money are the lucky few, then they write books sharing their experiences, newcomers follow along and lose everything... that's the real cycle.
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ForkTonguevip
· 12-04 03:48
Relying on luck? Then I must have been reincarnated as the King of Luck these past three years. Another one hyping up heavy positions, starts teaching after making 6000, huh? Technical analysis really is garbage, but out of ten people who dare to bet big, nine get liquidated. Don’t mislead others. 3300, 3350, 3530—your ability to draw pie-in-the-sky targets is stronger than your ability to make money. Drawing the take-profit line in advance? What a joke. When the price actually reaches it, you’ll want to hold for more—human nature. It’s true that the amount of funds determines your courage, but the problem is we don’t have that much capital. After reading too many articles like this, in another month there’ll be hype about some mysterious player again. If luck plays such a big role, then what’s the point of analysis? Might as well just gamble.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 12-04 03:23
ngl this whole "just yolo it bro" narrative is exactly how the dark forest eats retail alive... yeah sure someone made 6k overnight but how many got sandwiched on that exact move? nobody talks about that part lmao
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 12-04 03:23
Ha, finally someone has pierced through this veil. Techies just love to randomly draw lines, but the market doesn’t care how pretty your charts look. Going all-in is what beats all technical indicators—having guts is what really matters.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 12-04 03:21
Luck, if you put it nicely, is just timing; if you put it bluntly, it's gambling with your life. In my opinion, the ones who really made money have long tossed the K-line charts aside.
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