Are the strong always getting stronger? Or are the strong more likely to be chased?



There is an interesting phenomenon in the market: the stronger the asset, the more it is discussed; the more it is discussed, the more it is chased; the more it is chased, the more the trend is reinforced. SOL is a typical example of this logic right now.
When most assets are sideways, traders' patience diminishes. Everyone needs an "active object." So SOL becomes an emotional outlet. Capital concentrates, trading volume increases, and the trend naturally becomes smoother.
But don’t forget, strength is not a shield. The biggest risk of a strong trend is not setting a stop-loss. Because when the trend reverses, the speed can be very fast.
A truly mature approach is to follow the trend but not blindly add leverage. The trend provides profit space, discipline provides survival space.
In one sentence: SOL’s strength is not just the increase in price, but the market consensus being highly unified in the short term. When there is consensus, the market moves; when the consensus disperses, volatility comes. #我在Gate广场过新年
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