Looking back at the recent #数字货币市场洞察 and $BTC market movements, I basically caught all the key turning points between bullish and bearish trends. Once you get the market rhythm right, your risk-reward ratio naturally improves. In a choppy market, the most important thing is to identify support and resistance levels, follow the trend, and don’t go against the market. This round of trading has proven one thing: getting the direction right is only the first step—timing your entries and exits is the real key to profit and loss.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 12-07 19:39
Haha, my entry and exit timing is always spot on, so why do I always end up trading in the opposite direction?
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-07 12:10
The timing of entering and exiting positions is indeed tricky. It's easy to talk about but really hard to do.
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ThesisInvestor
· 12-07 12:09
Timing entry and exit is important, but the real challenge is execution. If you can't overcome the psychological barrier, everything else is meaningless.
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ForkTongue
· 12-07 12:01
The timing of entering and exiting is truly impressive, but to be honest, most people still end up buying the dip halfway up the mountain.
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GasFeeGazer
· 12-07 11:53
That's right, just worried about accidentally doing the opposite due to shaky hands.
Looking back at the recent #数字货币市场洞察 and $BTC market movements, I basically caught all the key turning points between bullish and bearish trends. Once you get the market rhythm right, your risk-reward ratio naturally improves. In a choppy market, the most important thing is to identify support and resistance levels, follow the trend, and don’t go against the market. This round of trading has proven one thing: getting the direction right is only the first step—timing your entries and exits is the real key to profit and loss.