#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 Practical experience teaches us a truth: a real bull market is often not starting at the bottom, but entering its true acceleration phase at higher levels. Many people always try to pinpoint the exact bottom, but in doing so, they often miss the best entry point. Instead of guessing where the top is, it's better to learn to follow the market rhythm—enter decisively at the moment of a key breakout. Such a trading logic is much simpler and more effective. This wave has been moving particularly smoothly, showcasing a textbook-level trend. In the end, the market tends to favor those who are patient and sufficiently steadfast followers. The performance of and in this round is the best example.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 4h ago
Precise timing? Haha, that's just fooling oneself. Just look at BTC and SOL in this wave—you actually made money by chasing the high, while those trying to bottom fish are still waiting.
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0xLuckbox
· 14h ago
That's right, pinpoint accuracy is purely self-deception; those who truly make money are always the ones following the trend.
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DAOdreamer
· 14h ago
Precisely timing the market is really a false proposition... I used to obsess over the bottom, but ended up missing the entire wave of gains. Now I think I understand. Following the rhythm is indeed much simpler and more straightforward.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 14h ago
Bro, the idea of precise timing is outdated. I lost a lot last year because of this.
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DegenWhisperer
· 15h ago
The idea of precise timing really should be thrown in the trash, but it wasn't until I got cut a few times that I realized it still works well with the rhythm.
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Anon4461
· 15h ago
Precise timing may sound easy to say, but in practice it's full of blood, sweat, and tears... It's more reliable to follow the rhythm and enjoy the gains.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 15h ago
You're absolutely right. The idea of pinpoint accuracy is a false proposition; I've fallen for it myself. Instead of constantly watching the K-line for a bottom, it's better to wait for a breakout confirmation and then confidently jump in. That way, you'll feel more at ease. This wave of BTC truly speaks for itself; going with the trend is the real key.
#美国非农就业数据未达市场预期 Practical experience teaches us a truth: a real bull market is often not starting at the bottom, but entering its true acceleration phase at higher levels. Many people always try to pinpoint the exact bottom, but in doing so, they often miss the best entry point. Instead of guessing where the top is, it's better to learn to follow the market rhythm—enter decisively at the moment of a key breakout. Such a trading logic is much simpler and more effective. This wave has been moving particularly smoothly, showcasing a textbook-level trend. In the end, the market tends to favor those who are patient and sufficiently steadfast followers. The performance of and in this round is the best example.