The essence of the market is simple: once pressure is broken, it becomes support; once support is broken, it turns into new resistance. I have verified this logic countless times in BTC's historical trends.
Recently, I have reduced my trading frequency significantly. With more family affairs and the small fluctuations in spot trading, it actually doesn't matter much—if your goal is to accumulate coins over cycles, price fluctuations are not worth paying attention to. On the contrary, frequent short-term buying and selling often cause more harm.
I have discovered a pattern: as long as support and resistance levels are marked, the market will repeatedly test them. This has reference value for ultra-short-term operations, especially when the price approaches these key levels, it is indeed necessary to be more vigilant.
To be honest, accumulating coins is only worthwhile when there is a large-scale, definite opportunity. The minor altcoin fluctuations are fine to play around with; they don't affect the overall pattern. As for when I will significantly increase my BTC holdings, I will definitely make a clear statement then—but not now. The current market rhythm is enough to use the parameters from the final stage of the chart for ultra-short-term reference.
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PumpDoctrine
· 16h ago
Short-term traders always end up losing due to frequent trading; this guy's point is spot on.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 16h ago
Short-term impact really is strong, or sticking to the cycle comfortably without having to watch the market every day and feel mentally exhausted.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 16h ago
Frequent operations are really the biggest way to cut users, that's right.
The essence of the market is simple: once pressure is broken, it becomes support; once support is broken, it turns into new resistance. I have verified this logic countless times in BTC's historical trends.
Recently, I have reduced my trading frequency significantly. With more family affairs and the small fluctuations in spot trading, it actually doesn't matter much—if your goal is to accumulate coins over cycles, price fluctuations are not worth paying attention to. On the contrary, frequent short-term buying and selling often cause more harm.
I have discovered a pattern: as long as support and resistance levels are marked, the market will repeatedly test them. This has reference value for ultra-short-term operations, especially when the price approaches these key levels, it is indeed necessary to be more vigilant.
To be honest, accumulating coins is only worthwhile when there is a large-scale, definite opportunity. The minor altcoin fluctuations are fine to play around with; they don't affect the overall pattern. As for when I will significantly increase my BTC holdings, I will definitely make a clear statement then—but not now. The current market rhythm is enough to use the parameters from the final stage of the chart for ultra-short-term reference.