Everyone in the industry can see it. Big V, analysts, retail investors—smart people have all allocated some. There are so many who predicted correctly that it's impossible to count, but so what if they guessed right? Still losing money.
This is the current situation. The technical analysis is sound, and the news is accurate, but the truly wealthy people in the exchange ecosystem are decreasing. Liquidity is drying up. No matter how precise the judgment, someone has to take the other side. The market's problem isn't a lack of accurate analysis, but that no one is willing to invest money anymore.
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AllInAlice
· 01-09 18:23
The point about liquidity exhaustion is too heartbreaking; it's all insiders cutting each other’s leeks.
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RugPullProphet
· 01-09 16:11
Basically, no one dares to take over anymore. No matter how accurate the analysis is, it's useless.
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WealthCoffee
· 01-08 14:57
Basically, right now it's just a matter of lacking someone to take over; even the most accurate predictions are useless.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-08 14:50
That hits too close to home. What's the use of precise analysis? If no one buys in, you're just the bagholder.
Everyone in the industry can see it. Big V, analysts, retail investors—smart people have all allocated some. There are so many who predicted correctly that it's impossible to count, but so what if they guessed right? Still losing money.
This is the current situation. The technical analysis is sound, and the news is accurate, but the truly wealthy people in the exchange ecosystem are decreasing. Liquidity is drying up. No matter how precise the judgment, someone has to take the other side. The market's problem isn't a lack of accurate analysis, but that no one is willing to invest money anymore.