Recently, someone asked me: Didn't you say the market was going to come? How did it fall like this?
In fact, how high the market can go depends on how the market plays out. When everyone feels hopeless, frantically cutting losses or even going short, it actually leaves more room for the bulls to enter. The more aggressively the accumulation happens, the stronger the subsequent rally will be—historically, every rebound after a crash follows this logic.
You can understand from the picture that since August, the main funds have been continuously accumulating, and they haven't stopped until now. The thicker these chips pile up, the more explosive power they have. What we need to do now is not to panic and wait for the wind to come.
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GweiWatcher
· 17h ago
Bulls and bears stay sleepless, waiting for the wind to blow
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12-04 08:59
Just have to trap them to death.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-03 14:18
A drop means an opportunity has arrived.
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TxFailed
· 12-02 14:48
It's really hard to endure right now.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 12-02 14:47
Still waiting for the wind to come
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 12-02 14:42
Long positions market is coming.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-02 14:34
bullish traders have completed Margin Replenishment
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 12-02 14:31
Are you still cutting losses after such a long time?
Recently, someone asked me: Didn't you say the market was going to come? How did it fall like this?
In fact, how high the market can go depends on how the market plays out. When everyone feels hopeless, frantically cutting losses or even going short, it actually leaves more room for the bulls to enter. The more aggressively the accumulation happens, the stronger the subsequent rally will be—historically, every rebound after a crash follows this logic.
You can understand from the picture that since August, the main funds have been continuously accumulating, and they haven't stopped until now. The thicker these chips pile up, the more explosive power they have. What we need to do now is not to panic and wait for the wind to come.