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#美股2026展望 Recently received a tip from a fren in the circle: a certain analyst with a considerable number of fans has been calling for BTC to reach 135,000 since the 11th when it was still at 107,000.
So what’s the result? Following the frens, I chased the long position on $ETH from 3300, 3200 all the way down to 3000, repeatedly hitting stop losses several times. This situation is somewhat awkward.
To be honest, there are too many content creators in this market, but how many truly possess solid technical analysis skills and the ability to grasp trends? They are as rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns. More often than not, there are those who only have a superficial understanding and come out to make calls.
How to identify these half-baked ideas? It’s simple—just look at whether the levels he provides are accurate. If he casually throws out round numbers like 3300 or 3200 for Ethereum and suggests opening a position with a stop loss set ridiculously far at a hundred or two points, this kind of crude strategy can be easily made up by anyone who studies technical analysis for a few days.
But how many people have you seen who can pinpoint the exact turning point down to the unit? Who can keep their stop loss within a reasonable range? This is the embodiment of skill. The market is not lacking in those who shout out calls; what it lacks are truly professional traders who take responsibility for their own judgments. Remember, the number of fans never equals professional level.