A certain exchange's copy trading feature was used for a period in the early days. During that time, to test the效果, I allocated $500 each to several alpha accounts for copy trading. One day, I noticed that the price of the coin 714 had experienced a significant oversell, so I impulsively added a $500 position with a limit order at 0.045. Unexpectedly, a major event was released that day, causing 714 to surge and hit the daily limit up. This casual order was unexpectedly filled. At the time, I didn't pay much attention to it, but later I found that the return on this trade directly propelled it to the top of the copy trading leaderboard on a major trading platform, purely because market sentiment and timing aligned. This also validates a trading principle: sometimes, oversold rebounds are often accompanied by catalyst events, and opportunities and luck are always closely linked.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 19h ago
Damn, the luck is incredible, I got first place for free.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-07 08:05
Haha, relying on luck to make the list, this is the legendary "blind guess can also win"
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714 this wave is truly the chosen one, the event catalyst is perfect
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This order was purely based on timing, I wish I had this kind of luck too
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So sometimes copying orders is really just about catching the right mood, no real skill involved
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A super oversold rebound with a catalyst, this combination is indeed invincible
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Five hundred bucks casually posted and made the list? Why do my five hundred bucks always operate in the opposite direction?
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This is why many people can't tell if it's earning ability or just pure luck of the European royal family physique
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Looks like I need to pay more attention to market movements; grabbing the wind is the key
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Luck plays too big a role, a way of earning that can't be copied
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-05 19:14
Haha, is this the legendary luck? I want some too.
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0.045 is an incredible price point, the event catalyst really is just that coincidental.
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Is the top spot on the follower list purely due to a random trade? Luckily, I didn't do the opposite.
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A oversold rebound meeting a catalyst—this move requires perfect timing, location, and harmony.
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This kind of trade is the most dangerous; you might profit but learn nothing.
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How did that wave of 714 turn out? Is it still at a high level?
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The luckiest times are the easiest to get carried away; risk control is essential.
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Turning 1000 bucks into the top spot—probably less likely than winning the lottery.
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It looks simple, but it's actually a game of probability. Should I benchmark next time?
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DegenDreamer
· 01-04 18:05
Haha, this is ridiculous. Placing a random order surprisingly gets you the first place. Luck is also a form of strength.
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ChainSpy
· 01-04 18:00
Luck plays too big a role; I wouldn't dare replicate this kind of trade haha
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-04 17:58
Haha, this luck is incredible. A random order just skyrocketed to the top of the leaderboard.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-04 17:40
Haha, this is the legendary moment where making money depends on luck.
I saw that wave at 714 too, it was really incredible.
Just placing any order can make the top list? Why am I still losing on my serious trades?
That's why I never believe in copy trading rankings.
The combo of oversold + catalysts is indeed powerful, but no one can predict it.
Sometimes trading is less reliable than playing the lottery.
Unexpected gains are the most satisfying, with no psychological pressure.
A certain exchange's copy trading feature was used for a period in the early days. During that time, to test the效果, I allocated $500 each to several alpha accounts for copy trading. One day, I noticed that the price of the coin 714 had experienced a significant oversell, so I impulsively added a $500 position with a limit order at 0.045. Unexpectedly, a major event was released that day, causing 714 to surge and hit the daily limit up. This casual order was unexpectedly filled. At the time, I didn't pay much attention to it, but later I found that the return on this trade directly propelled it to the top of the copy trading leaderboard on a major trading platform, purely because market sentiment and timing aligned. This also validates a trading principle: sometimes, oversold rebounds are often accompanied by catalyst events, and opportunities and luck are always closely linked.