#比特币对比代币化黄金 $BLUAI This round of actions and the community copy trading both hit the first target level. The current strategy is to reduce positions in batches, set stop-losses, and continue holding the remaining positions.



I recently came up with something interesting—it seems there’s no real positive correlation between a livestream’s popularity and the accuracy of its trades. Those who call out trades in real time with high hit rates often have unimpressive follower counts; on the other hand, some accounts whose market analysis is just average can attract hundreds of thousands of viewers. What’s going on here?

Are they worried that followers will make money and leave? Or do the accurate ones simply not want this kind of attention? Or maybe people just like watching the excitement and don’t care if it’s accurate or not? This phenomenon is really worth thinking about.
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 12-11 05:16
Those who are prepared have already quietly gotten rich; who would still be here doing live broadcasts?
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 12-09 14:12
Reduce your position as soon as you hit the first target—that’s a really steady mindset, unlike some people who want to go all-in and YOLO after just a small profit. By the way, your observation is spot on. The ones who are actually accurate get ignored, while the influencers rake in tons of money... This crop of newbies just loves the hype.
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 12-08 09:38
Ha, having a high accuracy rate actually gets you less attention. It really is surreal. --- Those who are accurate have already quietly made a fortune; who would bother working hard to gain followers? --- There will always be more onlookers than experts—it's just human nature. --- Staggered selling is a good technique, just worried you might accidentally sell everything in one go. --- Honestly, streamers with big traffic are just good at packaging themselves; accuracy is secondary. --- Both trades caught the very first entry level? Not bragging, but that's some real luck. --- Those with more followers are more likely to mess up, while the truly accurate ones play it very conservatively.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-08 09:37
Those who are truly accurate have already achieved financial freedom; who would still be hanging around in live streams?
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ForkPrincevip
· 12-08 09:32
As the saying goes, the more knowledgeable someone is, the more low-key they tend to be, while those chasing traffic have already exposed themselves.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 12-08 09:31
ngl the accurate traders staying small while clowns pull 100k viewers... that's the real market psychology right there. been there, lost that trying to follow the big followings lol
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PhantomHuntervip
· 12-08 09:29
Those who are truly accurate don’t care about having followers at all; it’s the ones who keep losing money that need traffic to stay afloat.
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