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Good afternoon, I am Cang Shen Wang Ge.
The biggest trap for crypto people: doing technical analysis is fine, but never force the market to follow your analysis.
For example, when Peter's Bitcoin hits 67,000, you expect it to reach 60k, 55k, or 80k—that's normal; we all need to analyze. But the mistake is believing that the market "must" hit that level.
If the price doesn't reach your preset buy point, don't force reasons—draw new resistance lines, invent new logic just to prove your analysis is correct. That's the stupidest approach; if the market doesn't cooperate, stop in time.
In the crypto world, there's only one correct mindset: the market moves this way, so I trade accordingly. The lines you draw and the analysis you make may not come true; the market never moves according to your wishes.
Just follow the market. When new information appears on the chart or it doesn't follow your plan, adjust your plan; if the original plan doesn't work, create a new one based on the latest data.
Remember: you can't control the market, only yourself. Don't force the market; learn to dance with it—that's the way to survive.