When you're holding long positions in a market like this—what's the real move? You've got the chart in front of you, the technicals are showing clear signals, but are the conditions actually supporting your thesis? This is where most traders slip up: they stick to their conviction without reading the room. The market structure matters. Support levels, resistance zones, momentum—these aren't just lines on a screen. They're decision points. If you're long here, you need to know exactly where your thesis breaks. What's your invalidation level? Where's the volume backing the move? These questions separate traders who profit from those who simply hope.

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PensionDestroyervip
· 11h ago
Well, now I'm just afraid that someone will get too excited about the market and go all in without even looking at how much liquidity is left.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 11h ago
You are right, those who are still stubbornly holding on are all play people for suckers.
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