I often see people asking how to use valuescan and how to monitor major fund flow.
Actually, there are no shortcuts—just look through the practical posts from the past two months; they are the best教材. Each one is filled with lessons and experiences earned through real money and real mistakes.
But honestly, not many are willing to put in that effort. Everyone wants to learn quickly, to master the "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon" in three days. However, on-chain analysis isn't played that way. I’ve only just started to get a grasp of it after practicing since April.
No matter how powerful the tools are, they rely on time and review to improve. Want to take shortcuts? That’s basically giving money to the market.
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ForkThisDAO
· 6h ago
Since April, I can also be considered experienced and I truly understand. I've seen too many people trying to achieve success overnight, only to be painfully taught by the market. valuescan is essentially just a tool; ultimately, it still depends on your own judgment and review.
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CryptoComedian
· 6h ago
You're asking about shortcuts again, huh? Brother, I'll be honest—there are none. Just scroll through two months' worth of posts, every single one is someone else's blood, sweat, and tears.
Most people just want to be instant experts in three days. Wake up—this isn’t learning jokes, it’s getting scammed. It took me eight months to barely understand what’s going on on the chain. Tools are useless as hell; you still need to review and spend time on it.
Taking shortcuts is like pulling down your pants in front of the market—just trying to flirt.
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BoredStaker
· 12-11 14:39
Taking shortcuts is the shortcut to losing money, truthfully.
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WalletManager
· 12-11 14:37
Exactly right, I’ve also gone through this pitfall. ValuScan is just a tool; the key is to review your own trades and analyze the main players' strategies. Looking at indicators alone is useless; you need to understand the logic behind them.
I often see people asking how to use valuescan and how to monitor major fund flow.
Actually, there are no shortcuts—just look through the practical posts from the past two months; they are the best教材. Each one is filled with lessons and experiences earned through real money and real mistakes.
But honestly, not many are willing to put in that effort. Everyone wants to learn quickly, to master the "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon" in three days. However, on-chain analysis isn't played that way. I’ve only just started to get a grasp of it after practicing since April.
No matter how powerful the tools are, they rely on time and review to improve. Want to take shortcuts? That’s basically giving money to the market.