#BTC资金流动性 Recently, the overall market has been fluctuating in a high range, with a constant tug-of-war between bulls and bears. However, upon closer inspection, the main logic is still very clear—each pullback can be seen with funds catching a falling knife. The rise is not driven by emotional speculation but is completed layer by layer structurally. My trading strategy remains the same, focusing on the rhythm of the range, planning in advance, executing in batches, and strictly controlling the extent of drawdowns, firmly avoiding momentum investing. In a complex market, the most important thing is to maintain certainty; a stable rhythm is more crucial than anything else.
A few days ago, I didn't update my viewpoint posts in time due to some personal matters, but after returning, every analysis I posted has basically hit the right points. The positions that students should enter were not missed— to be honest, many teachers are reluctant to manage small accounts because they can't handle the emotional fluctuations. Small accounts can only rely on themselves to read posts and accumulate slowly. I used to manage several small accounts ranging from a few hundred to a thousand, and the users of these accounts followed the operations very closely, now they've all grown to tens of thousands. Even a mosquito's leg is still meat; everyone has a process of growing from small to large, the key is whether one follows the correct logic to continue forward.
In this volatile market, being able to continuously make a profit indicates that it's absolutely not a matter of luck. Understanding market structure and years of accumulated experience are the real weapons. The choice of entry points is not something thought up on the spur of the moment; it is premeditated. Execution of trades is not based on feelings, but rather follows a step-by-step plan. The market will keep changing, but the truly professional trading logic remains the same—that's why, during chaotic market conditions, following the right people is worth more than blindly acting.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 3h ago
Listening and getting a bit excited, finally someone has explained this market thoroughly.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 3h ago
To be able to withstand such repeated fluctuations and still make stable moves, one must indeed have some skills.
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NftDeepBreather
· 3h ago
Build a Position in batches and stick to the discipline, isn't that enough? What else is there to say?
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MetaverseLandlady
· 3h ago
Well... it sounds like they're selling courses again. I believe small funds can make tens of thousands, but can they really maintain their composure?
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 3h ago
Market fluctuations are clear in rhythm, and I agree with this point, but the real difficulty lies in the mindset. It’s easy to say, but really hard to do.
#BTC资金流动性 Recently, the overall market has been fluctuating in a high range, with a constant tug-of-war between bulls and bears. However, upon closer inspection, the main logic is still very clear—each pullback can be seen with funds catching a falling knife. The rise is not driven by emotional speculation but is completed layer by layer structurally. My trading strategy remains the same, focusing on the rhythm of the range, planning in advance, executing in batches, and strictly controlling the extent of drawdowns, firmly avoiding momentum investing. In a complex market, the most important thing is to maintain certainty; a stable rhythm is more crucial than anything else.
A few days ago, I didn't update my viewpoint posts in time due to some personal matters, but after returning, every analysis I posted has basically hit the right points. The positions that students should enter were not missed— to be honest, many teachers are reluctant to manage small accounts because they can't handle the emotional fluctuations. Small accounts can only rely on themselves to read posts and accumulate slowly. I used to manage several small accounts ranging from a few hundred to a thousand, and the users of these accounts followed the operations very closely, now they've all grown to tens of thousands. Even a mosquito's leg is still meat; everyone has a process of growing from small to large, the key is whether one follows the correct logic to continue forward.
In this volatile market, being able to continuously make a profit indicates that it's absolutely not a matter of luck. Understanding market structure and years of accumulated experience are the real weapons. The choice of entry points is not something thought up on the spur of the moment; it is premeditated. Execution of trades is not based on feelings, but rather follows a step-by-step plan. The market will keep changing, but the truly professional trading logic remains the same—that's why, during chaotic market conditions, following the right people is worth more than blindly acting.
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