Recently, I experienced a market analysis tool, and my deepest impression can be summed up in one sentence: its positioning is not in creating emotions, but in providing judgment support.
How do market platforms usually operate? There are generally two approaches: 📈 Telling you it has risen now. 📉 Telling you it's down now
However, the perspective of these tools is completely different, with the core focus on a more critical dimension - what "emotional stage" the market is currently in.
This subtle difference is actually significant for those who engage in short-term trading and grasping the rhythm. Data drives emotional judgment, rather than emotions driving trading decisions. By comparing and observing on-chain data monitoring tools, one can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the current true state of the market. For those looking to refine their trading sense of rhythm, this type of approach is still worth a try.
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Recently, I experienced a market analysis tool, and my deepest impression can be summed up in one sentence: its positioning is not in creating emotions, but in providing judgment support.
How do market platforms usually operate? There are generally two approaches:
📈 Telling you it has risen now.
📉 Telling you it's down now
However, the perspective of these tools is completely different, with the core focus on a more critical dimension - what "emotional stage" the market is currently in.
This subtle difference is actually significant for those who engage in short-term trading and grasping the rhythm. Data drives emotional judgment, rather than emotions driving trading decisions. By comparing and observing on-chain data monitoring tools, one can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the current true state of the market. For those looking to refine their trading sense of rhythm, this type of approach is still worth a try.