Copying trades is not just about blindly replicating operations; more importantly, it's about understanding the rhythm of the experts. When they build positions, when they exit and rest, these timing points are more valuable than specific trading signals. Instead of blindly following the crowd, it's better to align your timing with trading experts, understand their trading cycles and rhythm patterns. Only then can the success rate of copy trading be significantly improved.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-04 21:40
That's right, rhythm is the key, copying homework is useless.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-02 21:55
That's right, timing is everything, but most people are still focused on watching buy and sell signals.
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RatioHunter
· 01-02 21:43
There's nothing wrong with that, but these days it's hard to find reliable experts, and there are more pitfalls to watch out for.
Copying trades is not just about blindly replicating operations; more importantly, it's about understanding the rhythm of the experts. When they build positions, when they exit and rest, these timing points are more valuable than specific trading signals. Instead of blindly following the crowd, it's better to align your timing with trading experts, understand their trading cycles and rhythm patterns. Only then can the success rate of copy trading be significantly improved.