Like many who trade crypto, I’ve got a bitter taste in my mouth after Friday night’s chash.
But with years in the market, I know it’ll pass.
Still, I wanted to give one honest piece of advice to anyone new to this space:
The best thing you can do is stay away from social media.
Everything you see there is fake.
The Lambos.
The “next 100x.”
The guys screaming into the mic about how to become a millionaire, how this coin will make you rich, or how “Trump will print millionaires again.”
You’ll hear about one whale wallet buying — next hour/day, another one selling — and you’ll ask yourself: why?
You’ll see the same people saying for over two years that the mythical altcoin season is just around the corner.
The same people who call for a “100x” no matter what the market does.
The same people who promise that XRP will hit $10,000 on November 21, and when that date passes, it magically becomes “by Christmas, by Summer, by Horses Easter (Romanian expression :) )”
And when one person says something ridiculous and it gets views, a hundred others copy it.
Then a thousand more come and make it even louder, more dramatic, more viral — because attention is currency, not accuracy.
Social media isn’t a place for trading.
It’s a place for noise.
For emotional manipulation.
For dopamine hits disguised as “alpha.”
If you want to survive in this market, learn to think independently.
The moment you stop looking for answers in influencers’ voices (of course, there are exceptions, but...), you’ll start hearing your own.
And that’s when you actually begin to grow as a trader.
P.S. And by the way — instead of scrolling on TikTok or whatever, pick up a real trading book.
At least there, you’ll find something concrete — not another fairytale about how to become a millionaire with the next meme coin.
But with years in the market, I know it’ll pass.
Still, I wanted to give one honest piece of advice to anyone new to this space:
The best thing you can do is stay away from social media.
Everything you see there is fake.
The Lambos.
The “next 100x.”
The guys screaming into the mic about how to become a millionaire, how this coin will make you rich, or how “Trump will print millionaires again.”
You’ll hear about one whale wallet buying — next hour/day, another one selling — and you’ll ask yourself: why?
You’ll see the same people saying for over two years that the mythical altcoin season is just around the corner.
The same people who call for a “100x” no matter what the market does.
The same people who promise that XRP will hit $10,000 on November 21, and when that date passes, it magically becomes “by Christmas, by Summer, by Horses Easter (Romanian expression :) )”
And when one person says something ridiculous and it gets views, a hundred others copy it.
Then a thousand more come and make it even louder, more dramatic, more viral — because attention is currency, not accuracy.
Social media isn’t a place for trading.
It’s a place for noise.
For emotional manipulation.
For dopamine hits disguised as “alpha.”
If you want to survive in this market, learn to think independently.
The moment you stop looking for answers in influencers’ voices (of course, there are exceptions, but...), you’ll start hearing your own.
And that’s when you actually begin to grow as a trader.
P.S. And by the way — instead of scrolling on TikTok or whatever, pick up a real trading book.
At least there, you’ll find something concrete — not another fairytale about how to become a millionaire with the next meme coin.
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📈 Forex & XAU/USD Channel:
t.me/intradaytradingsignals
💎 Crypto Channel:
t.me/FanCryptocurrency
Publicaciones relacionadas
Exención de responsabilidad
La información y las publicaciones que ofrecemos, no implican ni constituyen un asesoramiento financiero, ni de inversión, trading o cualquier otro tipo de consejo o recomendación emitida o respaldada por TradingView. Puede obtener información adicional en las Condiciones de uso.