Always unable to understand why there are always people being led by the rhythm of the crowd in the square. It doesn't matter how much they trade; is trading 1 million useful? Only 15,000 people pay attention to the last person. Others with large funds can rise in segments with zero wear and tear. To manage 800,000 or 900,000, you only need to trade a few times a day. Why bother with a few hundred dollars when you can't keep up? One mistake directly gives it away. Follow your own capital rhythm; if you can't keep up, just go for what's next. Not to mention how many of these people are shills for the projects. Being led by others will inevitably lead to losses in the end.
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