The market is likely to experience repeated tug-of-war movements next. Wild spikes up and down will deal with any kind of resistance.
When retail investors are completely numb, in despair, and have almost lost all their principal—that’s when the bottom will likely emerge. By then, most people won’t dare to go long anymore, or they’ll already have been liquidated and forced out.
That’s when I’ll choose to go long decisively. Because I always stay clear-headed and closely monitor the flow of major funds. The market doesn’t lie—where the money goes, that’s where the direction is. Trusting my own market intuition and judgment is the real skill for survival.
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SandwichHunter
· 12-09 09:37
After retail investors have been burned eight or ten times, most of them just give up. That’s when the real opportunity arises.
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BearMarketSage
· 12-08 19:54
Retail investors have been shaken out by the wicks; that's when the real bottom forms. I'm just waiting for that moment.
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DiamondHands
· 12-08 19:53
Retail investors have to be squeezed into despair for the big players to feel comfortable.
I've seen through this back-and-forth long ago, just waiting for those people to completely give up.
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 12-08 19:41
Retail investors not only get stuck, but also have to put in more money—those are the rules of the game.
Seeing you so confident actually makes me a bit nervous. When it really hits bottom, will you dare to go all in?
Easier said than done, plenty of people have lost money while staying clear-headed.
If your mentality collapses, any sense of the market is useless. This time is different again.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-08 19:35
The moment retail investors become numb, I get in. It's just that simple.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-08 19:34
Retail investors are probably getting stop-hunted for quick profits again, haha.
To be honest, I'm just waiting for that moment—when the sound of despair echoes throughout the crypto space—that's when it's really time to get in.
Money talks, and the flow of major funds is like a GPS.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 12-08 19:32
The moment retail investors got numb, I got numb too. I couldn't see things clearly at all, haha.
The market is likely to experience repeated tug-of-war movements next. Wild spikes up and down will deal with any kind of resistance.
When retail investors are completely numb, in despair, and have almost lost all their principal—that’s when the bottom will likely emerge. By then, most people won’t dare to go long anymore, or they’ll already have been liquidated and forced out.
That’s when I’ll choose to go long decisively. Because I always stay clear-headed and closely monitor the flow of major funds. The market doesn’t lie—where the money goes, that’s where the direction is. Trusting my own market intuition and judgment is the real skill for survival.