How many times do I have to say this before it gets through?
Mathematical models are one thing, executing trades is another, and whether you can ultimately secure profits is a third matter. It's like wanting to achieve a perfect physique and spending money on some paid keto diet tutorials—what's the difference between this and those in the crypto space who spend money on mathematical modeling courses?
No matter how many classes you attend or how well you memorize the formulas, it doesn't mean you know how to survive in the market. Even if you truly understand the nuances of candlestick charts and indicators, it doesn't guarantee that your account will continue to be profitable. Theory, execution, results—three levels, each with a huge gap.
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MintMaster
· 12-04 08:59
I'm really tired of hearing this, it's the same theory over and over again. Every day they talk about theory and execution results, so how are there still people making money?
To put it bluntly, it's just empty talk. Those who actually survive have already quietly made a fortune.
That group of people who buy courses are always on the way to buying the next course.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-03 08:49
That's absolutely right. Theory and actual practice are two completely different things—I'm a living example. I spent so much money attending courses and buying indicators, but as soon as I started live trading, everything fell apart.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12-01 10:10
That's really harsh, but it indeed hits hard... How many people have died at these three chasms?
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OnchainUndercover
· 12-01 10:06
You are right, but how many can actually reach the third level? Most people get stuck at the first level and start to feel self-satisfied.
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LightningLady
· 12-01 10:02
You're absolutely right, this is the truth of the crypto world. I've bought so many courses, but in the end, it's still those people who lose money.
Theory and practice are two different things; execution is the hardest part.
Looking at indicators every day, yet still getting trapped.
How many times do I have to say this before it gets through?
Mathematical models are one thing, executing trades is another, and whether you can ultimately secure profits is a third matter. It's like wanting to achieve a perfect physique and spending money on some paid keto diet tutorials—what's the difference between this and those in the crypto space who spend money on mathematical modeling courses?
No matter how many classes you attend or how well you memorize the formulas, it doesn't mean you know how to survive in the market. Even if you truly understand the nuances of candlestick charts and indicators, it doesn't guarantee that your account will continue to be profitable. Theory, execution, results—three levels, each with a huge gap.