From the K-line trend, this wave of volatility indeed harbors many opportunities. Market attention is also continuously heating up, and there is a possibility of further positive developments being realized in the future. Since there has already been such a clear adjustment, it might be better to buy on dips and wait for a market reversal. Sometimes, the best gains come precisely at the most pessimistic moments.
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-13 07:05
After hearing about buying the dip multiple times, I'm just afraid it will be another false breakout.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-13 07:02
I've heard the saying "buy the dip" countless times, but what's the result? Selling at a loss again.
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RektDetective
· 01-13 07:01
I've heard the phrase "buy the dip" too many times. Every time, it's said that the most pessimistic moment is the best opportunity. But what happened next?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-13 06:50
I've heard too many times about buying the dip, I'm just worried it's another trap to trap retail investors.
From the K-line trend, this wave of volatility indeed harbors many opportunities. Market attention is also continuously heating up, and there is a possibility of further positive developments being realized in the future. Since there has already been such a clear adjustment, it might be better to buy on dips and wait for a market reversal. Sometimes, the best gains come precisely at the most pessimistic moments.