Today I chased a breakout with high volume, but the result was still a bit disappointing, and I exited with my principal intact after dragging it out. Now I am completely out of the market and observing.
In the past week, Bitcoin's performance has indeed been a bit awkward—it's neither rising happily nor falling completely, and the market keeps bouncing back and forth, with very poor continuity. The trading system I use really can't perform well in this kind of range-bound oscillation; every time it's just small profits or small losses, making it hard to form effective profit opportunities.
However, I still maintain a bullish outlook. The reason is simple: from a technical perspective, if it can't fall further, it means there is a bottom support, and the price will eventually move along the path of least resistance. This is the basic logic of the market. There should still be room upward.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12h ago
This round is indeed awkward; breaking even is already good, much luckier than those who are trapped.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12h ago
It's that awkward market again, really exhausting. Small gains and small losses are the most painful; it's better to just take the loss quickly.
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ChainSpy
· 12h ago
The sluggish market is the most annoying; you can't catch up or get out, and it's still better to stay in cash and enjoy a meal.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 12h ago
Laughing to death, it's another capital-preserving exit. This move can be called the "Lettuce Farmer's Safe"—at least the principal is still there.
Today I chased a breakout with high volume, but the result was still a bit disappointing, and I exited with my principal intact after dragging it out. Now I am completely out of the market and observing.
In the past week, Bitcoin's performance has indeed been a bit awkward—it's neither rising happily nor falling completely, and the market keeps bouncing back and forth, with very poor continuity. The trading system I use really can't perform well in this kind of range-bound oscillation; every time it's just small profits or small losses, making it hard to form effective profit opportunities.
However, I still maintain a bullish outlook. The reason is simple: from a technical perspective, if it can't fall further, it means there is a bottom support, and the price will eventually move along the path of least resistance. This is the basic logic of the market. There should still be room upward.