The real issue is—you are playing a game with rules that have long been set.
Once retail investors realize this, their power will awaken. The rules of the market have never been about individual ability, but about asymmetries in information, liquidity, and capital size. When most people stop doubting themselves and start examining the market itself, change will happen.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-12 08:24
Oh my god, finally someone said it. We're not even playing the same game at all.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 01-10 01:01
Stop talking nonsense, just sweet-talking. Those who are truly awake have already stepped out of the circle. What are you still pondering here for?
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Layer2Observer
· 01-10 00:55
This set of rhetoric sounds very inspiring, but one thing needs to be clarified — fixed rules ≠ retail investors have no solution. The key still depends on whether you truly understand how those asymmetric mechanisms actually work.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-10 00:47
Wake up, having good technology is useless; it's all about information warfare.
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hodl_therapist
· 01-10 00:41
Wow, that's a brilliant way to put it. I've long seen through it— we're just working for the big players.
The information gap is truly unbeatable; retail investors are always a step behind.
Instead of obsessing over technicals, it's better to think about how to counteract the imbalance.
That's right, the moment of awakening has arrived.
The day the game rules are rewritten will be the real reversal.
Your trading skills have never been the problem.
The real issue is—you are playing a game with rules that have long been set.
Once retail investors realize this, their power will awaken. The rules of the market have never been about individual ability, but about asymmetries in information, liquidity, and capital size. When most people stop doubting themselves and start examining the market itself, change will happen.