Some people do have access to news, but that's just superficial information and doesn't qualify as the core decision-making level.
Comparing oneself to them is like using a machine gun against a pistol—there's no suspense at all, and they wouldn't even dare to face head-on.
But what about ordinary investors? They are holding a pencil sharpener. Market information is blocked by a wall, and most people are fumbling in the dark, completely unaware of where the real market conditions are. That's the gap.
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Messing around blindly with these four characters is just me haha
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BlockchainBouncer
· 7h ago
Mò hēi xiāng gǎo zhè sì gè zì zhēn de jué le, shuō de jiù shì wǒ men zhè qún sàn hù a
Information gap, to put it simply, is an eternal dilemma that no one can truly bridge
Pencil knife versus machine gun, haha, the gap is right here
So how to break the deadlock? It still depends on digging for intelligence yourself
This game has never been fair; recognizing this early can actually help you survive longer
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GasOptimizer
· 7h ago
Stumbling around in the dark with these four words really hits home. What's going on, everyone?
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A pencil sharpener versus a machine gun, the gap is not just a little big.
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The real market is behind a wall, and we're just guessing here.
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The news is just so-so; the core level is never within our reach.
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Holding a pencil sharpener and still wanting to survive in the market, thinking too much.
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Most people are groping in the dark, and that’s the real truth.
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The information gap really can't be made up, right?
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No suspense at all; we simply can't compare to their guns.
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So, are ordinary retail investors doomed to be cut?
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A wall apart is like a whole world apart.
Some people do have access to news, but that's just superficial information and doesn't qualify as the core decision-making level.
Comparing oneself to them is like using a machine gun against a pistol—there's no suspense at all, and they wouldn't even dare to face head-on.
But what about ordinary investors? They are holding a pencil sharpener. Market information is blocked by a wall, and most people are fumbling in the dark, completely unaware of where the real market conditions are. That's the gap.