The market has been oscillating and pulling back these days, but the bullish outlook still exists. From a fundamental perspective, this wave of market movement was born out of market consensus. As long as the consensus remains, this logic holds.
The pullback is actually a good opportunity to increase positions. Most people tend to panic during volatility, but those who dare to think contrarily are often the ones making profits—there's a chance to build positions when prices are falling.
Of course, all of this ultimately needs to be tested by the market. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but as long as the trend judgment is correct, patience and holding usually pay off. The market will continuously filter out rational participants.
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The market has been oscillating and pulling back these days, but the bullish outlook still exists. From a fundamental perspective, this wave of market movement was born out of market consensus. As long as the consensus remains, this logic holds.
The pullback is actually a good opportunity to increase positions. Most people tend to panic during volatility, but those who dare to think contrarily are often the ones making profits—there's a chance to build positions when prices are falling.
Of course, all of this ultimately needs to be tested by the market. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but as long as the trend judgment is correct, patience and holding usually pay off. The market will continuously filter out rational participants.