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#数字资产市场动态 Understanding the structure of this wave in Ethereum's market is truly more important than blindly chasing the rally.
Many people's first reaction is "Is it about to take off?", but beginners actually need to hit the brakes at this point.
Let's break down this trend:
**The market doesn't appear out of nowhere**
Before this surge, the price had been bouncing within a range for quite some time. This process may seem boring, but in reality, it's the process of digesting emotions and slowly confirming the direction. Don't underestimate this bottoming process — it often lays the most solid foundation.
**The current position is already near the top**
The price is clearly close to the upper zone, far from the middle. The biggest trap for beginners in this high is not "Will it go up again," but rather buying in and then repeatedly consolidating sideways. Toggling for about ten days can crush your mentality.
**Why do you start to regret immediately after buying?**
Simply put, most people jump in when their emotions are at their hottest. But the market needs a process of pullback → consolidation → secondary confirmation. Expecting a straight-line rally is often the beginning of losing money.
**The most important point:**
Whether the market is safe or not isn't about how aggressively it rises, but whether it can hold steady after falling. That shows the structure is still alive.
You don't need to chase every rebound. Learning to read the rhythm is far more valuable than rushing to participate.