There's something genuinely entertaining about watching newer traders—Gen Z especially—come into the market with absolute confidence in their chart-reading abilities. The conviction with which they apply basic technical analysis patterns, as if they've just cracked some secret code... it never gets old. Makes for good market theater, honestly.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 22h ago
NGL, seeing these kids treat moving averages like the Bible really cracks me up. The feeling of overconfidence... they'll be taught a lesson by the market sooner or later.
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NullWhisperer
· 22h ago
ngl the "i found the golden pattern" energy is kind of a vulnerability vector itself... market eats overconfident inputs for breakfast lol
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PseudoIntellectual
· 22h ago
The chart killer is back again, always confidently claiming to have found the "password," only for the account balance to become the password two weeks later.
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PancakeFlippa
· 22h ago
ngl, just seeing Gen Z kids draw a triangle makes me feel like they're the next Soros, it's really hilarious haha
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 22h ago
Honestly, watching Gen Z newbies' technical analysis makes me want to laugh. They really think they can predict the market just by looking at a few moving averages... The best actor in the market drama, no doubt.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 22h ago
ah, the beautiful transmutation of confidence into liquidity... watching these Gen Z chart-readers stumble through support/resistance like alchemists without the philosopher's stone is *chef's kiss*. they're basically yield farming their own capital into oblivion, except the yield is negative lmao
There's something genuinely entertaining about watching newer traders—Gen Z especially—come into the market with absolute confidence in their chart-reading abilities. The conviction with which they apply basic technical analysis patterns, as if they've just cracked some secret code... it never gets old. Makes for good market theater, honestly.