Fans should draw on KOL's operational advice, and the most important thing is to find a KOL that aligns with their own investment trading cycle and mindset.
Each KOL has their own style and specializes in different sectors, with varying short, medium, and long-term cycles, as well as differences between contracts and spot trading, and primary and secondary sectors. The information and strategies to consider, as well as the operational cycles, are different; fans need to comprehensively consider based on their own investment characteristics and positions.
When fans read articles and operational strategies from some KOLs on platforms like Twitter and forums, they should first determine if the KOL's style and mindset align with theirs. For example, if my mindset is to firmly hold a bullish view for the medium to long term, but someone else has a different perspective, then looking at contract or ultra-short-term strategies may largely be useless, as they might be completely contrary in different cycles. For instance, if someone believes that 49,000 is not a bottom and expects it to drop further to 42,000, the strategies for shorting and longing at 49,000 are completely different. If they tell you to sell, would you follow and sell too?
Therefore, when learning from KOLs' mindsets and strategies, first determine if their thinking aligns with yours, whether they are trading in the same cycle, and whether they are focusing on long or short-term trades. Secondly, check if their position status is similar to yours. When these factors are consistent, then looking at their specific analysis and operations will meet your own needs, increasing accuracy. However, this requires time to track and observe to find a suitable mentor. Thus, when consuming information from the media, it is crucial to distinguish, filter, and only then follow through with operations; otherwise, it's easy to misstep and ruin your own mindset!