Keeping a daily record is very important. Observing the listing activities of major exchanges reveals a phenomenon—there aren't actually that many projects to choose from. What does this mean? The probability of selecting the right track and project is relatively high. In other words, although market opportunities seem scattered, the pool of projects with actual listing potential is limited. If you can continuously track and analyze these data, your accuracy in judgment will significantly improve. That's why many professional traders emphasize the importance of data accumulation.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 01-18 14:30
ngl the data pool being limited is lowkey the best kept secret... means the real alpha lives in the noise, not the signal
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-16 15:16
Data accumulation is indeed reliable, but the key is whether you can stick with it...
Really, I have deep experience that the project pool is limited. After screening for so long, I only found a few decent ones.
Instead of blindly transferring funds, it's better to keep good records. Anyway, it's idle time anyway.
It's easy to say but hard to do. Watching the market and recording data every day is exhausting...
Limited pool = clearer opportunities. I buy into this logic.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-15 15:12
ngl the whole "data accumulation" angle feels a bit like institutional cope... like yeah sure, track everything religiously, but then what? the project pool being "limited" arguably just means gatekeeping works as intended. sub-optimal incentive structures if you ask me.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-15 15:11
The data is real, but how many people can truly stick to recording it... Most people are still gambling.
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RektDetective
· 01-15 15:10
Data accumulation is indeed important, but the key is that most people can't stick with it, they give up after three days of fishing and two days of drying the nets.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-15 14:49
Daily record: a full send is much more reliable than guessing blindly.
Keeping a daily record is very important. Observing the listing activities of major exchanges reveals a phenomenon—there aren't actually that many projects to choose from. What does this mean? The probability of selecting the right track and project is relatively high. In other words, although market opportunities seem scattered, the pool of projects with actual listing potential is limited. If you can continuously track and analyze these data, your accuracy in judgment will significantly improve. That's why many professional traders emphasize the importance of data accumulation.