Is the market about to rise? Maybe. But have you really looked carefully?
My idea is: rather than chasing an uncertain increase, it's better to wait and see. After all, missing a wave of market movement is at most a regret, but if the direction is wrong, the loss is truly painful.
There are many opportunities in the market, and there's no need to bet when the signals are ambiguous. Wait until the signals are clearer before entering the market, so you'll feel more at ease.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 15h ago
That's right, I was just caught in that situation and learned my lesson. If you can't see clearly, don't force your way through.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 16h ago
That's true, but many people just can't listen. They see the candlestick chart and want to go all in, only to be liquidated and learn their lesson.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 16h ago
Wait a minute, there's a problem with this logic. Missing the market really is just a regret? I remember the last time someone said that, they still ended up FOMO-ing in.
You only get in when the market signals are clear? Bro, by then the opportunity has already cooled down.
It's just that you lack courage, but you dress it up as being artistic.
As I watch, a month has passed, and it's increased fivefold while you're just counting money on the side.
But honestly, I don't know who to trust either. Anyway, my approach is small-scale trial and error.
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MrRightClick
· 16h ago
That's right, I think so too. Let's wait and see, don't rush to take over.
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OPsychology
· 16h ago
I see clearly, but I just don't dare to place the order.
Is the market about to rise? Maybe. But have you really looked carefully?
My idea is: rather than chasing an uncertain increase, it's better to wait and see. After all, missing a wave of market movement is at most a regret, but if the direction is wrong, the loss is truly painful.
There are many opportunities in the market, and there's no need to bet when the signals are ambiguous. Wait until the signals are clearer before entering the market, so you'll feel more at ease.