Newbies 'watch the market', veterans 'watch the people' - the trader decides everything

Many newcomers spend hours every day watching the market, chasing rises and selling on dips, thinking they have a grasp on the trends.

But veterans only focus on one thing: who is behind the trading? What do they want the market to see?

Whether a project can explode often depends on the trader's three abilities:

1. Resource capability: Can they leverage KOL networks, exchange resources, and community diffusion;

2. Rhythm capability: Do they know how to control the supply, wash the market, pump, and sell, do they have a script;

3. Psychological capability: Do they understand how to harvest retail investors, can they control FOMO and panic.

Newbies only see the surface: candlestick charts, trading volume, trending keywords;

Veterans study the underlying forces: address distribution, discourse power structure, and the trader's past projects.

For example, an experienced veteran would ask:

Was there a 'unified press release' action before this coin's listing on Binance?

Does the trader have a history of similar performances, like a tenfold increase in a week?

Was there a pre-arranged setup, laying low in a big wallet or VC whitelist?