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Can the Shanzhai season not trade frequently?
Because frequent trading essentially turns retail traders' original 60% win rate into a 10% one, the fastest way to do so.

Let me explain in three layers.
The first layer, the main force's rhythm is continuous, while your operations are fragmented. Shanzhai season is never about a single K-line, but a whole chain: old coins testing the market, emotional uplift, new coins' main rise, capital diffusion. The main force profits from large waves, while you focus on the emotional fluctuations of a few K-lines. The chain is not a rigid process chart; it’s more like the overall strategy of the main force, not every step needs to be checked off in order. Sometimes, when the narrative of new coins is too strong, they explode early, which actually forces old coins to catch up. The direction of the rebound remains unchanged, and the rhythm is orderly amidst chaos.

The second layer, almost all big losses in the crypto world start from frequent trading. Constantly switching positions essentially tears apart a continuous upward profit curve with your own hands. You are always chasing short-term strength, buying at emotional peaks, and selling at shakeout bottoms. The more you trade, the more slippage, the higher the fees, and the greater the judgment errors.
Most importantly, your opportunities are repeatedly consumed.
The main force doesn’t need to beat you; just waiting for you to make reckless moves is enough.

The third layer, the Shanzhai season is fundamentally a market where “holding on is the only way to catch big waves.” The biggest gains in Shanzhai season are never on the first day, nor in the top 20%.
They occur during the main upward wave of 40%–80%. If you trade frequently, you sell at the start, and by the time it truly explodes, you’re no longer on board. Holding your position steadily and riding the entire wave is what the main force does, and it’s what you should do too.
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