Where is the crystal ball, and where is reality?

📌 Markets = risk. This is not financial advice, but personal observations.

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🎭 The illusion of the crystal ball

Go to any platform, and you will see dozens of 'gurus':

'SOL will be $300 tomorrow!'

'BTC will shoot to the moon by the end of the month!'

'This coin will give X100!'

Everyone sounds confident. As if they have a crystal ball on their table that shows the market of the future.

But the truth is simple: no one knows the future.

And if they knew — no one would share, but quietly became a billionaire.

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🧩 Reality instead of guessing

A real trader or investor works not with 'magic', but with:

scenarios (if the price goes up — we do A, if down — we do B);

probabilities (there's always a chance of error);

risk management (if you preserved capital — you've already won).

It's boring, it doesn't sound like the headline 'X10 tomorrow'... but it's the only way to preserve money.

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🐑 Why does the crowd follow predictors?

The crowd wants simplicity:

'Tell me what to buy.'

'Tell me when to sell.'

'Tell me how much it will cost.'

People find it easier to believe in a predictor than to learn to think and take responsibility.

This is why the market looks like a circus of oracles.

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🛡️ Summary

The crypto market is full of 'predictors'. But a real investor does not have a crystal ball.

They have discipline, strategy, and the ability to manage capital.

And this is what makes the difference between those who stay in the market and those who leave with nothing.#BinanceSquare $SOL