Here's something most trading coaches won't admit: the whole 'money management, risk management, discipline' mantra? It's largely theater.
Why do so many influencers, self-proclaimed trading gurus, and KOLs push these buzzwords relentlessly? Think about it—they're not actually trading YOUR capital. They're building brands, selling courses, and profiting from follower count. The framework they're selling masks a simpler truth: consistent edge beats fancy terminology every single time.
Don't get it twisted. Risk awareness matters. But the way it's packaged and marketed? That's the real story. The crypto trading space is flooded with gatekeepers wrapping basic concepts in guru-speak, creating artificial mystique around what should be straightforward decision-making.
The traders actually making money aren't obsessing over jargon. They're executing on edge and probability.
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TestnetNomad
· 7h ago
NGL, this is the truth of Web3—it's all about selling courses, not actual trading.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 7h ago
Well said, most of those shouting slogans are just harvesting the little guys.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 7h ago
That was really sharp, you hit the nail on the head. Those bloggers who talk about risk management every day, turn around and sell courses...
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AirdropHunterKing
· 7h ago
Honestly, these coaches are just good at talking. Their risk management spiel is all just packaging; the key is to have an edge, everything else is nonsense.
Here's something most trading coaches won't admit: the whole 'money management, risk management, discipline' mantra? It's largely theater.
Why do so many influencers, self-proclaimed trading gurus, and KOLs push these buzzwords relentlessly? Think about it—they're not actually trading YOUR capital. They're building brands, selling courses, and profiting from follower count. The framework they're selling masks a simpler truth: consistent edge beats fancy terminology every single time.
Don't get it twisted. Risk awareness matters. But the way it's packaged and marketed? That's the real story. The crypto trading space is flooded with gatekeepers wrapping basic concepts in guru-speak, creating artificial mystique around what should be straightforward decision-making.
The traders actually making money aren't obsessing over jargon. They're executing on edge and probability.