Everyone joins the community for profits, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But to say everyone has bad intentions? That’s a stretch. It’s just that those signal callers, analysts, and opinion leaders online—take their advice with a grain of salt. If you blindly follow them? You can only blame yourself for being too naive 👀
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PumpDetector
· 41m ago
nah, the real tell is *when* they're shouting. whale movements speak louder than any analyst's hot take, trust me on this one
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-06 06:52
I've heard too many stories about "I have insider information"—in the end, you still have to rely on your own judgment.
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-06 06:42
Just listen, don’t take it seriously. Those who follow trades all have a gambler’s mentality.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 12-06 06:37
It's fine to just listen, I agree with that. But the real issue isn't whether they have bad intentions or not, it's the information gap.
Everyone joins the community for profits, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But to say everyone has bad intentions? That’s a stretch. It’s just that those signal callers, analysts, and opinion leaders online—take their advice with a grain of salt. If you blindly follow them? You can only blame yourself for being too naive 👀