The time difference game in the crypto market is actually a contest between Eastern and Western traders.



Having been in this market for many years, I can see the patterns more and more clearly. When the domestic market dips during the day, there's no need to panic; instead, it's a window for strategic positioning. Patience until around 21:30 in the evening often sees overseas funds stepping in to buy and push prices higher. However, daytime rallies are often reversed at night, and this cycle has become quite familiar.

The appearance of sharp price swings often carries the most weight— the deeper the pullback, the clearer the underlying intent. Historical experience tells us: when good news is already priced in, it often marks a risk threshold, and community sentiment can become overly exuberant. Such tokens tend to become the victims of pump-and-dump schemes, and it's often more profitable to short popular themes. Conversely, obscure small coins are fertile ground for testing strategies. These insights are earned with real money.

Full positions are equivalent to nailing yourself to the liquidation list. As soon as stop-loss orders are set, the market often suddenly crashes—clearly designed to tempt you into selling at a loss. During the TRB rally, many people lost blood in this kind of trap.

The last step before a rebound is a quick correction; once taking profits, the price immediately takes off—this is the precise rhythm control of the big players, fully exploiting retail traders' psychological weaknesses.

Honestly, over 80% of actions in the crypto space show signs of manipulation. Excitement itself is a trap, and when you have no money, it's actually the most tempting moment in the market. Instead of frequent trading, it's better to hold your position and observe quietly, waiting until you understand the big players' tactics before making a move. Ultimately, trading is not about luck but about patience, mental resilience, and timing.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-18 22:20
It's the same old story about the time difference between East and West, a tired cliché.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 01-18 22:18
It's the same old story, buying in at 21:30, intentionally inserting needles... I've heard it too many times. How many actually make real money?
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 01-18 22:16
Actually, I've been tired of this theory for a long time. To put it simply, it's just about never having bet against the house.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-18 22:02
It's the same time difference theory again. I've heard it so many times, but the key is still to survive until 21:30... It's easy to say, but when it comes to actual operation, a sudden drop during the day often ruins the mindset.
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 01-18 21:56
At 21:30, I really timed it right, but I was also knocked back later. The dealer is just betting on our patience.
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