The logic of long-term holding has been validated again today. There's a trading proverb to keep in mind: if the opening price surges too sharply, it often doesn't end well. This is not unfounded; it's the market's true temperament. #策略性加码BTC $BTC The trend best explains the issue.
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DataBartender
· 7h ago
A strong opening indeed tends to pull back, and this has been validated once again.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 7h ago
Those that surge instantly at market open, nine out of ten are just to lure in more buyers. You really need to be more cautious.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 7h ago
I've seen this trick of a sudden surge at opening many times, and someone always ends up buying in, it's hilarious.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 7h ago
actually if you backtest the volatility clusters across the last 3 bull cycles, those aggressive opens dump ~73% of the time lol. the math checks out
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liquidation_surfer
· 7h ago
A rapid rise can actually lead to a sell-off, and we've seen that again.
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SmartContractRebel
· 7h ago
Opening strong can really lead to a sharp drop; I've seen it happen too many times. Those chasing the high are all trapped.
The logic of long-term holding has been validated again today. There's a trading proverb to keep in mind: if the opening price surges too sharply, it often doesn't end well. This is not unfounded; it's the market's true temperament. #策略性加码BTC $BTC The trend best explains the issue.