Most people generally think I profit from technical indicators (volume and price analysis), but that's just the surface of things. The truth is actually deeper—I rely on logical deduction. Those volume and price techniques are merely tools to reinforce logical judgment; the key is the ability to understand market logic and execute accordingly.



Our 3L system is different. This framework consists of three interconnected steps, each essential, mutually constraining and complementing each other, forming a complete closed loop. Many only see one of the L's and think they've got it figured out, but the results are often disappointing. Only by mastering and integrating all three dimensions can you truly take control in trading.
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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 9h ago
Logical reasoning sounds good, but to be honest, most people still stumble on execution. Anyone can talk about the principles.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 01-07 10:49
Oh no, you're starting to preach again, it feels like listening to Zen teachings—logical deduction, closed loops, dimensions... it sounds so advanced. I get what you mean, price and volume are just the surface; the core is to thoroughly understand that 3L logic. But honestly, there aren't many people who can truly integrate all three dimensions...
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-07 10:31
tbh everyone chasing the magic indicator while missing the whole logic chain... been there, watched accounts get rekt cause they only understood one piece of the puzzle. health factor dropping and they're still staring at candles lmao
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MoodFollowsPricevip
· 01-07 10:29
Logical deduction indeed requires effort, but the key still depends on whether the execution can keep up; otherwise, even the most brilliant ideas are useless. The 3L system sounds plausible, but truly understanding all three dimensions is rare. To put it nicely, practical implementation still relies on mindset and discipline; otherwise, it's just armchair strategizing. I agree that volume and price are just the surface, but market logic, to put it simply, is still a game of probabilities. Integrating and understanding thoroughly sounds easy, but how many setbacks are needed to truly master it?
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BlindBoxVictimvip
· 01-07 10:26
Haha, honestly, it's just poor execution, even if you understand it. --- The 3L system? Feels like another overused framework that everyone has played out. --- Logical deduction sounds impressive, but it’s also its fault if things go wrong. --- I just want to know how to integrate and understand it thoroughly. Are there any examples? --- Volume and price are just tools? Then why do so many people get stuck on the K-line. --- Master the three dimensions thoroughly; it sounds simple but actually implementing it is another story. --- Another all-in-one trading method, is this really different this time? --- Poor execution has killed many dreams. --- So the key is comprehension ability. Is it really that difficult? --- Does anyone really make money with this system, or is it just theoretical talk? --- Everyone can talk about the closed-loop theory, but how do you ensure it doesn’t break?
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