Newbies wait for news, veterans set expectations: behind the information gap is the time gap
The most common phrase used by newbies in the cryptocurrency circle is: "Wait and see, maybe there will be big news next week."
They are used to passively accepting information, imagining that some good news will fall from the sky, and then the price will skyrocket.
But what veterans do is to actively predict the market rhythm and lay out the information flow in advance.
Veterans do not ask "Is there any news?", but:
Who can control the news?
On which day will the news be released?
Which group of people will receive the news?
Behind this "expectation", is it the realization of good news or high-level shipments?
Hype is not waiting for news, but creating expectations.
For example:
A new project announced that it will be listed on Binance, and novices are waiting for the announcement, while veterans have already ambushed in advance;
An old project is preparing to upgrade the public chain, and novices rush in when they see the hot search, while veterans have placed heavy bets long before the proposal was launched;
A certain coin is conducting an airdrop event, and novices grab the airdrop on the distribution day, while veterans are holding positions and ranking two weeks before the event goes online.
The information gap does not rely on insiders, but on time.
Know first, act first, and ship first.
When you wait for good news, veterans have already sold you the "expectation" of good news.