Here's a framework that seasoned traders swear by: construct your entry points through a blend of fundamental research and technical signals combined. But flip the script entirely when you're thinking exit—lean solely on technicals for your selling trigger.
The Climax Top Pattern
Picture this: after months of relentless rallies, your asset has climbed so far it's stretched thin from any solid support level. That's the climax top in action. It typically materializes once a massive uptrend has exhausted itself, leaving the price extended well beyond the previous consolidation zone. Recognizing this exhaustion pattern becomes crucial—it's often the canary in the coal mine before a reversal hits.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-11 12:11
Here's how I approach it: entering the market relies on both fundamental and technical analysis, while exiting depends entirely on candlestick patterns. It sounds simple, but in practice, it can lead to huge losses...
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0xSherlock
· 01-09 20:25
To be honest, I've heard the Climax Top theory too many times, but the key still depends on individual psychological resilience. I haven't seen many who can truly stick to discipline and perform accordingly.
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-09 20:25
Honestly, I've heard the "sell based on technicals" approach too many times, but few can actually pull it off...
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MagicBean
· 01-09 20:25
To be honest, I keep misjudging climax tops every time—it's just too easy to get greedy.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 01-09 20:24
To be honest, the term "climax top" sounds quite intimidating, but how many people actually manage to hit the selling point precisely... Most people are still greedy and hold until a 50% drop.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-09 20:23
Entering based on fundamentals and technicals, exiting purely based on candlesticks? I've heard this trick too many times haha
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MindsetExpander
· 01-09 20:21
To be honest, I've already mastered this climax top setup, but the key still depends on trading volume. Rebounds without volume are all fake.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-09 19:57
Unable to seize the right timing to exit; no matter how much you earn, it's all in vain.
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Here's a framework that seasoned traders swear by: construct your entry points through a blend of fundamental research and technical signals combined. But flip the script entirely when you're thinking exit—lean solely on technicals for your selling trigger.
The Climax Top Pattern
Picture this: after months of relentless rallies, your asset has climbed so far it's stretched thin from any solid support level. That's the climax top in action. It typically materializes once a massive uptrend has exhausted itself, leaving the price extended well beyond the previous consolidation zone. Recognizing this exhaustion pattern becomes crucial—it's often the canary in the coal mine before a reversal hits.