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Today I saw many people criticizing several peers in the trading circle because they faced liquidation. I couldn't stand it and felt the need to say a few words. The copy trading product is actually quite similar to a fund, except that unlike traditional funds, the person leading the trade must use their own money for real trading first. If the copy trader who attracts followers makes a promise of guaranteed profit, then if the followers lose money, they can be held accountable, provided there is a contract to enforce it. If there is no promise, then it’s buyer beware; willing to gamble means accepting the losses. I once had a trade in the A-shares that resulted in losses due to false information reported by a listed company, so I sued the company. It took five years to recover part of my money. During those years, I didn't say a single bad word about the company, but I also firmly refused to compromise; the compensation owed must be fully paid. If someone promising guaranteed profits approaches you, make sure to record the information and seriously claim the money you were scammed out of. If not, don't get tangled up; think of new ways to move forward. Otherwise, complaining without taking responsibility doesn't help the situation, and it's truly lamentable to see such vulgarity. Why don’t people criticize anyone when they’re making money from copy trading? I really dislike this kind of vulgarity. Lastly, let me say that as soon as you start trading, it means accepting the risk of loss. In the past, Jiang Chao’s research reports at Haitong Securities were impressive, yet when he started asset management, he lost a great deal. So what is the reason for trusting the person leading the trade? Isn’t it similar to choosing the currency itself? I hope that friends who have lost money in this wave of market fluctuations can ultimately rise again.
Breaking the Deadlock 2026: CZ AMA Hardcore Insights Analysis, Recognizing Sovereignty as the Core of Survival in the Crypto World
#CZ币安广场AMA On January 31st at 12 AM, I waited for CZ's big brother's Binance Square AMA; the scene was once very lively. 🙋♀️ I raised my hand all night but didn't get a chance to speak, even though I had prepared my questions. 🙋 Congratulations to my brother from Aotai Capital for making it to the top three with big shots, sharing the screen and speaking together. Although I regret not having the chance to ask questions, I gained a wealth of valuable insights; every word is a wake-up call for the industry. As the poem says, 'Clearing the clouds to see the blue sky, one word awakens the dreamer.' A sharing session that reveals the truth of the industry, clarifying the new and old tracks, setting the clearest compass for the path forward in the crypto world of 2026.
· Shitcoins are well-designed traps; your goal is to become the harvester, but 99% of people will end up as the harvested chives.
· Golden Dogs are high-risk, high-potential early investments; your goal is to discover and accompany a promising project as it grows, but this requires strong research skills, insight, and luck.
Final advice: In the Meme coin space, the number of Shitcoins far exceeds that of Golden Dogs. Only invest money that you can afford to lose, and always prioritize risk control.