The most stagnant market often brews the greatest opportunities. When the market is at a low, it is precisely the buildup before a reversal. Instead of being trapped by the situation, it is better to actively break the deadlock — adjust strategies and wait for the wind to change. Decisive positioning during a Bear Market often determines the returns of the next cycle. No matter how deep the trenches, the opportunity for a reversal is right in front of you. 🔄
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-23 12:04
Bear Market layout is really a psychological battle; it's easiest to lose money when your hands are itchy.
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APY追逐者
· 12-23 12:02
Dull? I see it's playing people for suckers, how many really dare to make such plans?
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-23 11:57
People who lay flat in a Bear Market ended up crying in the end; those who enter a position now are the smart ones, right?
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quietly_staking
· 12-23 11:50
People who cut losses now will regret it in the next round.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-23 11:44
In a dull market, some cut losses while others lie in ambush, it just depends on which side you're on.
The most stagnant market often brews the greatest opportunities. When the market is at a low, it is precisely the buildup before a reversal. Instead of being trapped by the situation, it is better to actively break the deadlock — adjust strategies and wait for the wind to change. Decisive positioning during a Bear Market often determines the returns of the next cycle. No matter how deep the trenches, the opportunity for a reversal is right in front of you. 🔄