Honestly, constantly redrawing trendlines feels pointless sometimes. You adjust them to fit the price action, then the market just does whatever it wants anyway. Sometimes I wonder if we're just pattern-matching our way to confirmation bias. The price moves, the line moves, rinse and repeat. Maybe the real signal isn't in the line itself—it's recognizing when your analysis breaks and adapting fast.
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pumpamentalist
· 3h ago
ngl, drawing trend lines for so long, I feel it's just self-deception.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 3h ago
Basically, drawing trend lines is just self-deception; the market simply doesn't care about that line.
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NFTFreezer
· 3h ago
That's right, I feel the same way now. The trend line that keeps changing back and forth feels the same as if it doesn't exist.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 3h ago
To be honest, I've also experienced those crazy moments. Drawing lines, modifying lines, changing lines again, only to find that the market doesn't follow your pattern at all. Instead of staring at those broken lines, it's better to quickly recognize when you are wrong and when it's time to exit. That is true skill.
Honestly, constantly redrawing trendlines feels pointless sometimes. You adjust them to fit the price action, then the market just does whatever it wants anyway. Sometimes I wonder if we're just pattern-matching our way to confirmation bias. The price moves, the line moves, rinse and repeat. Maybe the real signal isn't in the line itself—it's recognizing when your analysis breaks and adapting fast.