Based on the monthly and weekly chart patterns, the main upward wave has already started. Every dip at this stage is a standard shakeout—funds are shedding weak hands.
A pullback to support levels is actually the most advantageous entry point. Instead of obsessing over whether it's a decline, focus on the long-term trend—as long as the overall direction remains unchanged, minor fluctuations are just noise.
From a strategic perspective, small positions and phased deployment are rational approaches. The year-end market indeed presents opportunities, but only if you can withstand the volatility. Short-term swings may be large; stay calm, and your gains will be stable.
If you are optimistic about this cycle, start observing the performance at key levels now. Be prepared and wait for the opportunity to knock.
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ForkTongue
· 01-11 06:10
Shakeout is just a shakeout. Don't give it so many names. Simply put, it's the market manipulators harvesting the retail investors.
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LiquidationWizard
· 01-11 06:03
Is it both a shakeout and a support level? Do they really think retail investors are fools? I just want to ask, what's the difference between this "main upward wave" and the last "main upward wave"?
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-11 05:56
Just shake out the weak hands, the key is not to get left behind. I'm just worried that it'll turn into another wave of high-level bagholders.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-11 05:54
Just shake out the weak hands, the key is to survive until the rebound moment.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-11 05:41
Ha, it's both a shakeout and a main rally again. I've heard this explanation a hundred times... but it does make some sense. Flattening the curve is the way to go.
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⚠️Market Signal Interpretation|Pullback ≠ Decline
Based on the monthly and weekly chart patterns, the main upward wave has already started. Every dip at this stage is a standard shakeout—funds are shedding weak hands.
A pullback to support levels is actually the most advantageous entry point. Instead of obsessing over whether it's a decline, focus on the long-term trend—as long as the overall direction remains unchanged, minor fluctuations are just noise.
From a strategic perspective, small positions and phased deployment are rational approaches. The year-end market indeed presents opportunities, but only if you can withstand the volatility. Short-term swings may be large; stay calm, and your gains will be stable.
If you are optimistic about this cycle, start observing the performance at key levels now. Be prepared and wait for the opportunity to knock.