Ever notice how speculation plays out on Crypto Twitter?



Someone drops a wall of text packed with jargon, throws in EMU support levels, hints the price might pump here—but oh wait, it could totally crash lower too.

Basically covering every possible outcome while sounding smart.

I'm officially naming this the "No Duh Variation." You know, that special brand of analysis where everything and nothing gets predicted at once.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 19h ago
Isn't this just like Schrödinger's trading signals? If you win, you brag about your skills; if you lose, you blame the market.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 12-05 10:53
Haha, seriously, these kinds of predictions are like Schrodinger's coin price—you end up being right whether it goes up or down.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 12-05 10:50
Haha, it's true. I've seen this trick too many times—one support on the left, one resistance on the right. In the end, they say nothing while pretending to say something.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 12-05 10:35
Haha, seriously, I've seen a lot of these two-sided analyses. No matter if the market goes up or down, they always claim to have predicted it right.
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ContractExplorervip
· 12-05 10:31
This really made me laugh. This is what you call the "playing both sides" analysis method.
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