Tariff policies remain uncertain in the short term. In this environment of uncertainty, strong conviction and patience become especially important. Market sentiment fluctuates, but for long-term holders, this is the moment to test their resolve. Continue to increase your positions, stay steady, and wait for the dust to settle on policy decisions for new opportunities. Don't be swayed by short-term noise—stick to your plan. Take action and let's keep pushing forward!
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 20h ago
Opportunities often arise from uncertainty, I understand that. I'm just worried that some people say they'll hold their ground but then run away immediately during a dip, haha.
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ContractExplorer
· 20h ago
Tariffs are really annoying, they change every day... But on the other hand, this is actually a good opportunity to buy the dip.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 20h ago
Uncertainty? Isn't this the best time to get on board? While the newbies are still hesitating, I've already fully invested.
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UncleWhale
· 20h ago
Uncertainty tests human nature the most. I watched a bunch of people panic sell and then regret it... I’ve always said hold on, is it really that hard?
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 20h ago
Too much noise actually makes things clearer; the key is who can endure until the dust of policy settles.
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PumpAnalyst
· 20h ago
Tariff policies, to put it simply, are just market makers shaking out the weak hands. Don't be scared off by the small investors.
But honestly, increasing positions now carries some risk; it depends on how the technicals develop.
In uncertainty, there are opportunities. If the support levels hold, this rebound could have potential.
Friends, whether to go all in depends on your risk management. I remain optimistic.
This is the paradise for intraday traders, with plenty of room for swing trading.
Sticking to the plan is correct, but don't forget to set stop-losses—that's true determination.
Short-term noise? That's just market maker tricks. Taking it all in could be the fate of the small investors.
Tariff policies remain uncertain in the short term. In this environment of uncertainty, strong conviction and patience become especially important. Market sentiment fluctuates, but for long-term holders, this is the moment to test their resolve. Continue to increase your positions, stay steady, and wait for the dust to settle on policy decisions for new opportunities. Don't be swayed by short-term noise—stick to your plan. Take action and let's keep pushing forward!