The crypto world has indeed been evolving rapidly in recent years. The market is becoming more mature, and the players' skills are also improving. Making money from it means winning in the game against others—whether it's IQ, information acquisition ability, or trading techniques, you have to outshine your opponents.



The problem is, now there are too many experts. In this round of the altcoin market, the vast majority of people haven't earned the expected returns. Why? Because everyone is still using the old methods—buying in and waiting for 10x returns, then waiting for the next bull market to arrive.

But the game rules have changed now. Professional institutions have entered the market, and their goals are completely different. They are satisfied with a 50% profit per trade and won't try to hype up 10x or even 20x gains to create dreams for retail investors. The size of their funds, risk management systems, and exit speeds all determine that they don't need to pursue extreme returns. As a result—you're still waiting for your double, while they have already made their money on a different track.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-18 01:27
Honestly, sticking to the idea of "buy and wait for 10x" now is just digging your own grave. Institutions have already made their profits and withdrawn, and we're still dreaming. --- This round of market conditions is truly despairing; retail investors have become stepping stones for institutions. --- The key is information asymmetry. They have research teams, while we rely on screen scrolling and learning, the gap is enormous. --- I think the problem is not just methodology but also mindset. Too many people are still fantasizing about that kind of sudden wealth story. --- So what is the correct strategy now? Take 50% profit and run? Or find a new track? Who can tell? --- The crypto world has become more competitive as it matures. Maybe luck was possible before, but now it's all about technical skills. --- Wait, does this mean professional traders have no intention of leaving retail investors a chance? Then what are we playing for? --- Institutional entry is about changing the game rules. They are here to harvest, so don't expect them to give you 10x or 20x returns. --- In the end, it's still about having less money. If you had the funds of an institution, whether it's 10x or 20x, stable arbitrage would be enough to keep you alive.
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 01-18 01:02
Good morning to everyone at 3 a.m. Basically, retail investors are still lining up to buy orders, while institutions have already finished their meals and left. Those waiting for 10x gains have long been completely trapped by liquidity traps and haven't even realized it yet. Institutions jump out with a 50% quick exit, and you're still calculating the next 100x. Who's counting the time cost? There's no need to play sandwich attacks; just free-riding on retail investors' transaction fees is enough. Your dreams are someone else's midnight arbitrage opportunities, understand?
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WenMoon42vip
· 01-15 15:20
To put it bluntly, those still mining now are clueless. Institutions are playing a different game, while retail investors are still dreaming of 10x returns. Honestly, the rules have changed and we haven't kept up. It was time to switch long ago; those still waiting for a bull market are basically going to be eating dirt.
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AirdropHermitvip
· 01-15 01:57
Basically, retail investors are getting squeezed faster and faster, while institutions have already run away. --- Waiting for 10x? Dream on. Now, 50% of institutions are popping champagne. --- Really, a bunch of people are still using last year's tactics to play this year's game. How can they win? --- So what's the key now? The reaction speed to quickly switch tracks. --- Institutions make a move and leave, while retail investors are still waiting for dawn. The gap is enormous. --- Instead of waiting for a double, it's better to learn how others quickly get on and off the train. --- The problem is information asymmetry. They have the inside scoop, and we're always a beat slow. --- That's why most people end up with nothing to show for it.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 01-15 01:56
That's really heartbreaking. Retail investors are still dreaming while institutions have already taken profits. Institutions have already exited 50%, and we're still waiting for tenfold gains. The gap is just too wide. Anyone still sticking to the old school methods now is basically just running along for the ride.
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BoredStakervip
· 01-15 01:50
That's right, when institutions come in, retail investors have to be reshuffled; it's a fate. Waiting for 10x? Wake up, my friend, that's a dream from the last cycle. The key is to learn to take profits—sell at 50% and repeat this game. I'm already laughing at those still waiting for a double; they've long switched tracks. The current crypto market is just fast fish eating slow fish, nothing else. Retail investors must learn low-frequency trading or prepare to be cut. In this round of the market, I found that those making money are all short-term traders, not dreamers. Institutions' strategy is to maintain steady cash flow; we're still hoping to get rich overnight. Got it, next time I won't wait for ten times; a 50% gain, and I'll jump out. Honestly, it's still about information asymmetry—institutions always have the edge over retail investors by half a beat.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 01-15 01:44
That really hits home. Retail investors are still dreaming of 10x or 20x gains, while institutions have already closed 50% of their positions.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 01-15 01:43
Honestly, this set of theories sounds reasonable, but I think everyone is overcomplicating it. Retail investors will still lose; the arrival of institutions is just speeding up the process. Institutions don't care what you think at all, that's just the reality. Wait, 50% is enough? Come on, are you talking about institutions or your own take-profit point? The real issue now isn't that the rules have changed; it's that retail investors are still playing spot trading with futures mentality. It's high time to wake up. To put it simply, without an information advantage, don't expect to turn things around. This round of market has already been eaten up by insiders. Talking about crushing opponents every day, so now trading coins is just a matter of fighting against institutions? You might as well study the fundamentals properly. This article is saying that retail investors have already lost at the starting line. It's harsh but indeed true. Instead of obsessing over the rules, think about what you can do. Relying on guesses definitely won't work.
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