#策略性加码BTC Ethereum experienced a sudden surge in early trading, but this market movement hides risks—an rapid rise without a pullback to establish a solid foundation cannot form a true support level.



Many people still interpret the market trend with a one-sided mindset. In reality, we are not in a bull market that moves straight upward. A sustainable upward trend must be accompanied by sufficient and complex pullback processes. These pullbacks are not a waste of time but are continuously strengthening the foundation—each effective retracement is accumulating momentum for the next rally.

Conversely, those sudden, straight-line surges often top out at their peak. The other side of a rapid rise is a sharp decline, which is a common market pattern. Currently, $BTC and $ETH are worth close observation; don’t be blinded by short-term gains.

The key is to learn to read the market’s rhythm—when to chase and when to retreat. At this moment, caution should come first.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 7h ago
Straight-line surge, I've seen it too many times, and it never ends well. A pullback is the real deal; I don't believe in a rise without a pullback. This time, ETH's movement makes me nervous. We have to wait for a proper retracement before proceeding.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 7h ago
Here we go again with this set. Without a pullback, there's no support. How many times have I heard this?
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 7h ago
Straight-line surge? I think this is just a signal before a dump. I've seen this pattern too many times.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 7h ago
It's the same logic again... a straight surge always hits a top, and a pullback is the solid foundation. It sounds reasonable, but when it comes to execution, how many people can resist chasing that rapid rise? This is the distortion of incentives—rational game theory always loses to human nature.
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ConsensusBotvip
· 7h ago
A straight-line surge is something I've seen too many times, and it never ends well. I really don't dare chase this kind of rally without a pullback; it feels like it could crash at any moment. That's right, a bull market needs adjustments to be stable. A rapid rise is often a trap. ETH has been quite aggressive this wave, but I'm still watching and waiting for a pullback. Rapid rise always leads to rapid fall; this is an iron law. People blinded by short-term gains end up losing in the end. The current rhythm is indeed strange; support levels haven't been solidified, and the risk is huge. Compared to chasing highs, I prefer to see if it can hold steady at key levels. Sense of rhythm is the most important; greed is poison.
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