#数字资产市场动态 After spending enough time in the crypto world, you'll see a paradoxical phenomenon: the deeper you delve, the faster you lose money. $DUSK



Those who watch candlestick charts daily, mine on-chain data, and follow big V opinions often see their accounts in the red—

One moment driven to aggressively long by news of "data surge," then scared out by analysis of "chip lock-in" and cutting losses.

The more you look, the more confused you become; the deeper you think, the more your confidence collapses. As a result, your trading frequency increases, but your actual returns become increasingly bleak.

But some have broken out of this vicious cycle. Starting from a few thousand yuan to now a seven-figure account, it's not because they have insider information or extraordinary talent, but because of a core logic: "Make complex things simple, and do simple things to the extreme."

In my early years, I was also an enthusiast of technical indicators—MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands, moving averages, Elliott Wave theory filling the entire screen, with the trading interface resembling a command center. Over a full cycle, I suffered the most losses and earned the least profit.

Later, I began to reflect. I removed all complicated indicators, keeping only one candlestick and a key moving average. I would spend 20 minutes each trading day recording the market, marking key support and resistance levels, and repeatedly reciting the discipline: "Don't chase tops, don't bottom-fish."

After sticking to it for a while, my mindset gradually stabilized—no matter how the market fluctuates, I can stay calm and start earning "money that ordinary traders can't understand."

The darkest humor in the crypto world is this: those who truly make stable profits are often not the ones with the most knowledge, but the ones who can best "restrain their thinking." Market makers create noise and panic to harvest, and our survival strategy is to stick to extreme simplicity.

Many people have asked me the same question: "Do you still study technical indicators in depth?" My answer is: "I don't analyze the market, only my trading discipline."

The reason is simple: market variables always exist, and human greed and fear never change. The only way to break this deadlock is to make your trading rhythm simple enough, stable enough, and replicable enough.

So the question comes back to each person—are you planning to be a long-term chives in the crypto world, or do you want to be the last one laughing?
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 3h ago
That's so true. I already deleted 90% of the indicators long ago. Now, just by adding a moving average to the candlestick chart, I'm actually making more than before.
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NFTPessimistvip
· 3h ago
The more I look, the more annoyed I get. It's better to not look at all and just go all in.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 3h ago
Looking at it, I started to buy the dip. Is that really how it is?
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 3h ago
It's the same minimalist theory again. It sounds good, but what about practical implementation?
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 3h ago
I've tried the trick of deleting indicators before, and it's really brilliant.
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 3h ago
ngl this hits different... been there with the 47 indicators setup, down bad fr fr. simplicity is the actual alpha nobody talks about ser
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