K-line analysis is really being played with new tricks. Some merchants are directly offering K-line interpretation services on content platforms, where users can pay for a single analysis. The prices are ridiculously cheap, and some shops have sold thousands of orders. It seems to have turned trading skills into a small business. Although the unit price is not high, the demand for market analysis in trading communities is enormous. This model of packaging professional knowledge into microservices for monetization has indeed found a market space in the crypto community. Interestingly, this reflects that more and more people are participating in blockchain ecosystem business activities in more innovative ways.
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-12 12:11
Thousands of orders? How cheap does this price have to be? It feels more cost-effective than just hunting for deals.
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HashRateHermit
· 01-12 05:56
Thousands of orders? Probably quite a few got caught off guard. The reliability of candlestick chart analysis really has to be questioned.
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ProposalManiac
· 01-11 23:10
Thousands of orders? It depends on how much of it is genuine demand and how much is arbitrage from information asymmetry. Prices that are ridiculously low inherently imply something — incentives are misaligned. Sellers have no motivation to provide high-quality analysis, and buyers can't verify accuracy. In the long run, this model essentially decentralizes power to the most fragmented state, and no one is responsible for the results.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-11 07:56
Thousands of orders? Damn, how competitive does that make it... Or is everyone really that in need of market analysis?
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-11 07:52
Thousands of orders? Damn, it can be sold too... By the way, are those paid candlestick analysis really useful, or are they just psychological comfort?
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ser_ngmi
· 01-11 07:51
Unbelievable, thousands of orders? This is a blow to lower dimensions. The threshold is so low that anyone can do it.
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SilentObserver
· 01-11 07:49
Thousands of orders? How many people had to get scammed for that to happen, lol.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-11 07:46
Are thousands of orders real? What kind of profit can be made at this price?
K-line analysis is really being played with new tricks. Some merchants are directly offering K-line interpretation services on content platforms, where users can pay for a single analysis. The prices are ridiculously cheap, and some shops have sold thousands of orders. It seems to have turned trading skills into a small business. Although the unit price is not high, the demand for market analysis in trading communities is enormous. This model of packaging professional knowledge into microservices for monetization has indeed found a market space in the crypto community. Interestingly, this reflects that more and more people are participating in blockchain ecosystem business activities in more innovative ways.