In the fluctuating trading market, countless people are trapped in the dilemma of "guessing the rise and fall." When they see a rebound during a downturn, they excitedly get on board, only to become the "dumb buyer"; when they encounter a pullback during a rise, they panic and cut loss, missing the golden opportunity for low-cost positioning. In fact, the market has already provided the answer: a counter-trend rebound is mostly a bull trap, while a trend-following pullback is a great opportunity to catch a falling knife.
In a downtrend, occasional rebounds are more like boiling a frog in war
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