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#战略性加仓BTC Yesterday's market experienced significant fluctuations, but based on the movements of whale addresses, the overall trend shows a net inflow. What does this indicate? It's the old routine—shakeout and washout.
So, is it time for a rise now? Not necessarily.
We can only say there's a possibility of an increase, but it's far from certain. Washout and shakeout are not achieved overnight; they occur throughout every phase of the larger and smaller cycles, even during upward movements. The key point is, you can't directly interpret local shakeout actions as the overall price trend—especially when the market is still forming a bottom.
Large investors can dump at high levels, continuously absorb during declines, cycling repeatedly until they reach their main target. The question is, have they completed this? Clearly not. Since they haven't, the process must continue. How to continue accumulating? Very simply—by lowering the price to create panic, making the crowd despair and lose patience, ultimately leading to exit. Haven't we seen this recently? Reduced discussion, decreased community activity, some even switching to stocks or other markets. This is a sign of market sentiment being worn down. When a sudden surge happens one day, these people will jump in again at high prices. Cycle repeats endlessly.
Returning to $BTC and the overall market, if the sideways consolidation persists without further downward pressure, then it’s worth seriously considering that the washout phase is ending and the probability of a big rally is increasing.
Currently, large investors are still in the process of accumulating, which is a long and tedious process. So my straightforward advice is: either watch more and act less, or once you build a position, hold steady, buy the dips, and wait. If you're still frequently stopping losses and repeatedly buying high and selling low, maybe it's time to change your mindset—show some patience and ride out the market together.