Following the crowd at meals, you'll never wake up. The key is understanding where the money flows.
Once the main capital chain becomes transparent, retail investors truly have a chance.
A hundred algorithms monitoring? Sounds nice, but you still have to watch exchange wallets yourself—don't get cut.
K-line charts lie, on-chain data is real money.
Is it accumulation or liquidation? You'll understand by watching the movements of whale addresses, no need to wait for prediction tools.
This theory is solid, but how many can actually execute it? Most still look at K-lines.
Risk level labels sound reliable, but the premise is the tool itself has no issues—it shouldn't become a retail-cutting tool either.
Capital flow analysis is indeed the way, but with such large information gaps in the market, by the time retail investors truly spot anomalies, it's probably already too late.
The whale's intent is indeed the core, K-lines are just a smokescreen
Retail traders are all staring at the charts, smart money already left
Monitoring capital flows is a solid approach, but there are too many tools that are scams
You're right, those who chase K-line analysis got their tickets clipped long ago
Rather than studying price, it's better to study who's manipulating it, the difference is really huge
Accumulation or liquidation can be seen at a glance, that's the sweet spot
Hundreds of algorithms sound impressive, but how many are actually useful
Following the whales isn't new, the question is how to really keep up with them
多くの人はローソク足チャートを見て市場の動向を判断しますが、ローソク足はあくまで表面上の結果に過ぎません。価格を実際に動かしているのは、その背後にいる主力資金の真の意図です——彼らがいつ参入し、いつ撤退するのか、これが重要です。
業界には予測できると謳うツールもありますが、実際には表面的なものでしかありません。本当に役立つものは何でしょうか?それは、主力の動向を直感的に示すものです。例えば、百種類のアルゴリズムを用いて資金の流れを継続的に監視し、集中取引エリアの異常信号を捉えることで、主力が買い集めているのか、清算しているのかを判断できます。さらに、Alphaやリスクレベルといったタグを付け加えることで、個人投資家は「ついていくべきか」「避けるべきか」がわかるのです。
個人投資家は価格の動きを研究しますが、賢い人は価格を操る人を研究します。二つの思考法は大きく異なります。