Leek Character Analysis ⚠️ He will be deceived
In the past, when encountering this type of person, I would either blacklist them directly or confront them. However, after cultivating myself, I began to remind myself that I want more people to gain valuable insights. Therefore, I think that when facing such people, it is better to adopt an objective and neutral attitude to explain the 'leek mentality' of every person who argues in the comments section to my followers.
The leek character said: Chief, you haven't published articles or opened positions lately. Are you waiting for prices to rise or fall before you start publishing articles claiming to have made a profit?
The core demand of the leek here is: I hope you provide me with a position in every article, for example, XXXX short, XXXX long, and I hope you provide as many positions as possible. If your positions are few, then I believe you lack strength because his core demand is that if articles do not present positions, it equals lacking capability.
⚠️ The Chief's improvement suggestions are as follows:
First ☝️ All of the Chief's market analyses are made public in advance. If you decide to follow a blogger, you should invest time and energy to research them. For example, my past articles from the last two years are all publicly accessible, and all profitable positions have been publicly and freely provided in advance. This argument is meaningless; just review past articles.
Second ☝️ It is advisable to change the habit of demanding many positions. I don't need to repeat this point. The duration a trader can analyze the market is proportional to their strength. If a trader sees bearish in the morning and bullish in the morning, it means they lack strength. If a trader can quickly analyze trends for a week or a month, that’s true market analysis.
So to conclude, this leek brother's current demand for the blogger to open many positions and provide numerous position suggestions every day is itself a major trading taboo, known as frequent trading. Frequent trading leads to a dead end; do not repeat this. I suggest this brother correct his approach, as this type of behavior tends to get deceived by short-term perpetual profit masters.
In the past, when encountering this type of person, I would either blacklist them directly or confront them. However, after cultivating myself, I began to remind myself that I want more people to gain valuable insights. Therefore, I think that when facing such people, it is better to adopt an objective and neutral attitude to explain the 'leek mentality' of every person who argues in the comments section to my followers.
The leek character said: Chief, you haven't published articles or opened positions lately. Are you waiting for prices to rise or fall before you start publishing articles claiming to have made a profit?
The core demand of the leek here is: I hope you provide me with a position in every article, for example, XXXX short, XXXX long, and I hope you provide as many positions as possible. If your positions are few, then I believe you lack strength because his core demand is that if articles do not present positions, it equals lacking capability.
⚠️ The Chief's improvement suggestions are as follows:
First ☝️ All of the Chief's market analyses are made public in advance. If you decide to follow a blogger, you should invest time and energy to research them. For example, my past articles from the last two years are all publicly accessible, and all profitable positions have been publicly and freely provided in advance. This argument is meaningless; just review past articles.
Second ☝️ It is advisable to change the habit of demanding many positions. I don't need to repeat this point. The duration a trader can analyze the market is proportional to their strength. If a trader sees bearish in the morning and bullish in the morning, it means they lack strength. If a trader can quickly analyze trends for a week or a month, that’s true market analysis.
So to conclude, this leek brother's current demand for the blogger to open many positions and provide numerous position suggestions every day is itself a major trading taboo, known as frequent trading. Frequent trading leads to a dead end; do not repeat this. I suggest this brother correct his approach, as this type of behavior tends to get deceived by short-term perpetual profit masters.
