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GmGmNoGn
· 1h ago
Oh no, going with the trend is truly the way to go. I used to always try to go against the tide.
That's right, in a bullish pattern, don't think about bottom-fishing strategies; it's a waste of effort and won't pay off.
Wait for clear signals before taking action—that's what a savvy trader should do.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-17 00:44
This guy is right. I used to always try to catch the bottom precisely, but I kept getting slapped in the face. Now I think I’ve finally understood.
Following the trend sounds simple, but it's actually difficult to do — greed is the culprit.
Even with such obvious bullish signals, some still want to escape the top. Aren't they just fighting themselves?
Wait until you see the right direction before acting. Why rush? Money can't run away.
Indeed, the hardest part isn't finding the bottom, but being able to wait patiently.
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MevSandwich
· 01-15 11:01
This guy's right. I used to have the same problem—always wanted to buy the dip against the trend, and I got my face slapped multiple times. Now I get it: going with the trend is way better than trying to predict the market.
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ChainWallflower
· 01-15 11:00
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-15 10:53
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-15 10:50
This guy is right. I used to always try to catch the bottom precisely, but ended up getting hammered.
Going with the trend really works, it's more effective than anything else.
Don't even think about trying to escape the top in a bullish pattern, it's futile.
Wait, wait, wait, patience is really needed, and I think I've finally woken up this time.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-15 10:45
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-15 10:44
In other words, I also wanted to catch the bottom earlier but didn't get it right. Luckily, I cut losses in time. Going with the trend is truly the way to go; don't always think about perfect entry points.
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This bullish pattern is indeed clear. Rushing to short is just asking for trouble. You need to wait for signs of weakness before acting.
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That's right. My gains over the past few months have come from following the trend. I've long since given up on trying to catch the bottom.
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It seems many people are just greedy, insisting on waiting for the perfect entry point. Actually, going with the flow and reversing after signs appear yields more stable profits.
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Letting go of obsession really hits home. I used to always want to pinpoint the exact bottom, but kept losing repeatedly. Now, following the daily chart feels much more comfortable.
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In a bullish market, shorting is just asking for death. Just wait; when signs of weakness appear, the opportunity will come naturally.
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That's why many people can't make money—they always try to operate counter to the trend. It's really just about going with the flow, waiting for signals, and acting decisively.
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The phrase "can't rush" woke me up. I tend to be too impatient, which results in chasing highs and getting caught. I need to learn patience.
近期大饼BTC的空头单子平仓了。仔细复盘后发现,既然4小时和日线都已经形成明显的多头格局,那硬是想着抄底逃顶的思路其实就错了。
关键是要顺势而为。等它涨不动、明显显露疲软信号再卖出,等看清是真的掉头向下了,再跟进做空。急不得。当下的节奏来看,还远没到那个时间点。有时候最好的交易,就是放下对完美入场的执念,踏实地跟着趋势走。