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one thing i’ve really started to understand about this market over the past few days
most traders don’t actually think differently.
they see the same charts, form the same ideas, and end up believing the same thing.
and when that kind of shared belief builds up across the market, something interesting happens…
the bigger players step in.
right now, you’ll notice it clearly.
almost everyone is convinced btc is heading to 60k maybe even 38k.
that’s the 99%.
but there’s always the other side, the quiet 1%.
they’re not rushing in with the crowd.
they’re watching the crowd.
watching what they believe.
watching where they enter.
watching where they place their stops.
even when the market structure looks clean, like it should move exactly where the majority expects
it doesn’t play out that way.
instead, price moves in a way that clears people out.
stop losses get hit.
orders get swept.
setups get invalidated.
and retail traders are left confused.
that’s when the doubt starts creeping in:
maybe my setup is wrong.
maybe my stop loss is too tight.
maybe i’m always entering too early.
but the truth is, it’s not really about that.
the reality is this:
the 1% of experienced players can clearly see how retail traders behave.
they know where most people place their stop losses.
they know where buy and sell orders are stacked.
those areas? that’s liquidity.
and the market is constantly drawn to liquidity.
so what happens?
the 1% doesn’t chase the obvious move.
they position themselves to take advantage of it.
they target those liquidity zones, where retail traders feel the safest.
so when you start asking yourself,
why is my setup not working?
or maybe trading just isn’t for me
pause for a second.
it’s not that you’re a bad trader.
you’re just thinking the same way most people think.
to improve, you need to shift your perspective.
start thinking differently:
-ignore the noise from the crowd
-don’t follow predictions blindly, confirm with your own analysis
-trade what’s happening on your chart now, not what people expect later
-let structure guide your decisions, not emotions
-stick to your plan and stay disciplined
because the difference between the 99% and the 1%
isn’t luck.
it’s how they see the market.