#密码资产动态追踪 Observing the recent trends, the pattern is quite interesting—two or three consecutive decline cycles, then the third wave tends to be easier to time for entry. Even with a small position, there's often an immediate reaction. What's fascinating is that it's rare to enter so perfectly, with the position immediately showing a profit. Usually, once you enter, the market starts a roller coaster ride, with gains and losses switching instantly. This is the charm of short-term trading—it's highly rhythmical, and a slight difference in timing can completely change the experience.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 01-12 10:29
Getting on and immediately riding the roller coaster—that's the true picture of short-term trading.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-12 10:24
It's the same old story... Third wave of entry to test the waters, why do I always end up stepping on manhole covers?
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LightningHarvester
· 01-12 10:23
I also got caught in this move; I entered and operated in the opposite direction, and the unrealized loss instantly skyrocketed.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-12 10:20
Haha, once you get in, it's a roller coaster. That's how I play too, to the point of almost vomiting blood.
#密码资产动态追踪 Observing the recent trends, the pattern is quite interesting—two or three consecutive decline cycles, then the third wave tends to be easier to time for entry. Even with a small position, there's often an immediate reaction. What's fascinating is that it's rare to enter so perfectly, with the position immediately showing a profit. Usually, once you enter, the market starts a roller coaster ride, with gains and losses switching instantly. This is the charm of short-term trading—it's highly rhythmical, and a slight difference in timing can completely change the experience.