A false breakout followed by a direct breakdown, this trend is indeed hard to fully understand. To be honest, I have already closed more than half of my short positions, and now I’ve reversed and opened a short-term long position at a low level—either this wave can reverse, or it will serve as tuition fees. $BTC's repeated fluctuations truly test people's resolve, with a dual game of technical and capital factors, making it difficult for ordinary traders to catch the right rhythm. Still, it's important to have a stop-loss plan in place and let the market teach us true respect.
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RektCoaster
· 12h ago
Alright, fine. I'm tired of the fake breakout trick too; that's how I got cut too.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12h ago
Fake breakouts are too common now; it all depends on whether we can truly rebound.
The bears have mostly cut their losses, betting that this dip will turn around, or else they'll be paying tuition fees in hard knocks.
BTC's temperament is really unpredictable; technical analysis is useless, and the market sentiment is the real driver.
Stop-losses must be set properly; otherwise, it's easy to get wiped out.
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rugged_again
· 12h ago
Fake breakouts are deadly; I've already withdrawn most of my position. Now I'm betting on a rebound from the low... Alright, let's just consider it as paying another tuition fee.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12h ago
Fake breakouts, this game is really bad
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SellLowExpert
· 12h ago
Fake breakouts are really clever; I've fallen for them too.
Counterattack long positions—I approve of this move; it takes real courage.
The market manipulates people's minds like this; no one can escape.
A false breakout followed by a direct breakdown, this trend is indeed hard to fully understand. To be honest, I have already closed more than half of my short positions, and now I’ve reversed and opened a short-term long position at a low level—either this wave can reverse, or it will serve as tuition fees. $BTC's repeated fluctuations truly test people's resolve, with a dual game of technical and capital factors, making it difficult for ordinary traders to catch the right rhythm. Still, it's important to have a stop-loss plan in place and let the market teach us true respect.