Few people truly have the ability to extract opportunities from data. The data is there, but the key is how you interpret and utilize it. Most people look at the same market data and on-chain indicators; the difference in making money lies in the analysis perspective and execution ability—who can detect signals faster, who gains the first-mover advantage.
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RektButAlive
· 9h ago
That's true, but fewer people actually execute; most are still copying others' ideas.
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BrokenYield
· 01-11 21:55
nah the real difference is execution speed under actual market stress... most people freeze when volatility spikes, that's where the correlation matrix breaks down fr
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-11 21:42
That's correct, but most people can't even understand basic data, let alone talk about perspectives.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-11 21:37
That's right, but most people are actually fooling themselves, thinking they've understood the data, only to still get cut off.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-11 21:26
Basically, it's about information asymmetry, but how many people truly grasp it? Most are still chasing highs and selling lows.
Few people truly have the ability to extract opportunities from data. The data is there, but the key is how you interpret and utilize it. Most people look at the same market data and on-chain indicators; the difference in making money lies in the analysis perspective and execution ability—who can detect signals faster, who gains the first-mover advantage.