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My fan left a deep impression on me. The profit chart he sent me yesterday shocked me.
He said he shorted WLD at 0.06 USD in January, with 50k USD, earning 1.39 million USD.
At that time, everyone was shouting that WLD was going to fly, "Sam Altman's project," "AI concept," "institutions are buying."
I remember he asked me: "Brother Chao, should I buy? Dare to short?"
I told him: "Check one thing—who is buying?"
He then told me: "Looking on the chain, large addresses are selling, not buying."
In the futures market—institutions are shorting.
People in the group only saw 'institutions buying,' but didn't see the 'institutions shorting' direction.
Following my advice, he checked the data, then heavily shorted at 0.06 USD, with 50k USD, 5x leverage.
Stop-loss set at 0.08 USD.
He said: "Someone in the group called him stupid, daring to short Sam Altman's project."
He replied: "Institutional money isn't invincible; they come in just to unload."
As a result, WLD plummeted from 0.06 USD.
His 50k USD turned into 1.44 million USD.
Earned 1.39 million USD.
He told me one thing: "Luckily, you taught me how to read data; otherwise, I would have followed the trend and been buried."
This time, I specifically asked him to summarize his experience and review it. He summarized three points:
First: Don't trade based on stories; look at the data.
Everyone says 'institutions are buying,' but you need to see whether they are actually buying or selling.
Second: Watching the futures market is more important than looking at spot.
Institutions usually position in the futures market; spot is just a cover.
Third: Don't chase hot coins.
When everyone is discussing a coin, it's often when institutions are preparing to harvest.
He said very straightforwardly:
All the positive news you see is what institutions want you to see.
The real money-makers are those who learn to read the data themselves.
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Every day I share how to analyze data, no pretenses, for those who are willing to learn. #wld
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