Choosing coins is complex, it's not a random choice, and you can't rely on luck, as luck will eventually run out.

In fact, even if I explain these core technologies, you may not understand them, but it doesn't hurt to try; let's learn and progress together.

I want to ask everyone about this content: when you know your friends very well and spend a lot of time together, will there be a tacit understanding? You may clearly know what they are going to do next, just from a gesture or a glance.

Do you understand the rules of the crypto world? What parts make it up? Besides the big players, who else is involved with a coin? How many big players are there for one coin? Which team is operating, and which institutions are participating?

Do you understand the targets you want to choose? What is the purpose of the target, how much is the total amount, what is the market value, how is the team, who are the market makers, who are the big players, what is the community's atmosphere, what are the team plans, and are there any positive news, etc.

Core One:

The big players in the market include domestic and foreign players, institutions, and teams. You must clarify which teams are operating which coins.

How smart the big players are, how accurate the information is, the ability to gain insights and create momentum is not just talk, nor is it blind guessing; only when you are clear can you know how deep the crypto world is.

Core Two:

The previous chapters mentioned sector classification. In fact, sector classification can summarize everything, including trends. Once you clarify the sectors, your goals will be clear, and you will know what you should buy.

The crypto world is like regions; I wonder if you can understand this: province, city, district, town, and direction.

Province, is public chain

Market, is ecology

District, is a sector

Town, is popularity

Xiang, is a coin

The big players must operate on future hotspots that will occur; part of this hotspot is known, but they can't possibly think that the big players will come up with such a move.

Core Three:

There are big players and small players in the market, just like retail investors, there are big accounts and small accounts, we won't go into details.

What coins is that team operating, what is the reason, why did they choose this coin, you should have known this market a long time ago, the market has already given the answer, it's just that your understanding hasn't reached it yet.

Core Four: The key point is here

AGLD belongs to the gaming NFT category; the recent hotspot is the large-scale issuance of NFTs. This is public information; opensea is also going to issue coins, which is a speculative expectation. Musk is also saying he wants to make games. With this hype, the big players looking for targets will definitely be those with relatively low market values.

AGLD has become the target chosen by their big players. That's why I keep saying do not short this coin, but those who can short simply can't understand. They don't know where the core problem lies; their technology, understanding, and thinking are not on the same level. I can only remind them, but I can't stop them.

UXLINK, AGLD, HIFI, SXP, etc. are all big players from Korea. The trading methods of the big players there are very obvious and violent. The coins they choose generally have a market value below 100 million USD. If you look at the recent market of UXLINK, you will see how bloody and violent they are.

THE, ME is also the same kind of trading method, likely operated by the same big player.

My least favorite market makers

GSR, Winterm, DWF are disgusting and do not act humanely. The first two like to work with new coins, and the latter works with any coin, which is also disgusting 🤢.

The market is the big players, providing liquidity. Do you think the coins you buy are from the market? No, they are bought from market makers. If they did not provide liquidity, you would find that the market's trading volume, depth, and even price increases would be greatly affected.

During these days around Christmas, Americans are still celebrating; isn't the market's trading volume and liquidity very poor? The transaction volume is very low. After the holiday, when you compare, you will find that the trading volume has increased.

Market makers' trading methods are very vicious; they provide liquidity and misinformation. For example, many people like to check depth charts for selling pressure above; the key point is that market makers place huge orders in the market, and eventually, you will find that there were no transactions, and you have been scared out of the market, especially with altcoins.

Core Five:

Once you understand these rules, you will know what the core of trading is, how to choose coins, who you are making money from, and who you are losing money to. Ask yourself, do you really know?

Popularity » Sector » Target » Market Maker » Method. When popularity appears, lock in the sector, then choose coins, and finally see who is doing the market to determine your chosen target.

There are still many things that are inconvenient to talk about, but those who understand will understand, this is just the tip of the iceberg of what can be said.

The rise of SOL

The rise of SUI

There are capital, investors, and large firms participating in support behind the scenes; they are all in the same boat, but you don't know that. They also do not openly show it.

SOL dropped from over 200 to 7 and then rose back to over 200; this cannot be achieved solely by capital. Think about who else is behind this; a capital institution cannot accomplish such a feat.

Chapter Five has been updated, it is recommended to read in order, starting from Chapter One, this way it's easier to understand and learn.

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