#战略性加仓BTC $BTC is stirring again, and market sentiment is a bit tense. But think about it, sluggish trading volume doesn't necessarily mean we're in a bear market—sometimes it's just the calm before the storm. Can't tell if it's a bull or bear trend? Then change your perspective and treat it as a wide-range fluctuation. Buy high and sell low within the range, steady and cautious. The most important thing is not to be driven by market panic; staying rational is the key to winning. Hold when you should, adjust when needed, and rhythm is everything.
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YieldChaser
· 12h ago
That's right, the key is not to panic.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12h ago
I'm in favor of accumulating at low levels this time, but I'm worried there will be too many people blindly following and cutting losses again.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 12h ago
Getting tired of the phrase "buy low, sell high," the key is whether you can really stick to it.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 12h ago
Low trading volume may really just be building up strength; the key is to stay calm and not follow the herd in anxiety.
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PositionPhobia
· 12h ago
That's right, the most testing time is during the oscillation period. What I fear most is being manipulated by others to sell off.
#战略性加仓BTC $BTC is stirring again, and market sentiment is a bit tense. But think about it, sluggish trading volume doesn't necessarily mean we're in a bear market—sometimes it's just the calm before the storm. Can't tell if it's a bull or bear trend? Then change your perspective and treat it as a wide-range fluctuation. Buy high and sell low within the range, steady and cautious. The most important thing is not to be driven by market panic; staying rational is the key to winning. Hold when you should, adjust when needed, and rhythm is everything.