The time is almost right now, with an estimated adjustment window of another one or two weeks. Those holding positions find it difficult to add more now; mainly, reducing positions risks missing out on subsequent market movements. The big players haven't given another chance to test the bottom, so bottom-fishing becomes less practical, and it's better to stay on the sidelines. Considering that there might be a significant rally in March and April, short-term swing trading profits are limited, so it's better to hold and wait. Of course, to be honest, it's mainly because earlier chasing high and getting caught was the reason. Instead of repeatedly trading, it's better to stay patient and wait for this wave of market movement.
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LightningLady
· 11h ago
Here we go again with this spiel, I'm already tired of it. Who can really grasp the true moves of the big players?
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GasFeeAssassin
· 11h ago
It's the same old story, it all boils down to "being trapped," haha.
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VibesOverCharts
· 11h ago
Honestly, this is just a forced story to cover being trapped. Did it rise in February and March? Come on, why not say it doubled before May 1st?
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RektRecovery
· 11h ago
lmao the "just hodl and wait" copium is real... classic post-fomo rationalization disguised as strategy. yeah sure, this time the dump won't happen while you're "patiently waiting" 🙄
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YieldChaser
· 11h ago
Those who bought high and are now trapped, stay calm. Anyway, the big players won't give you a chance to buy the dip.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 11h ago
Here we go again, the whales have no chance, so why are they still following the trend?
The time is almost right now, with an estimated adjustment window of another one or two weeks. Those holding positions find it difficult to add more now; mainly, reducing positions risks missing out on subsequent market movements. The big players haven't given another chance to test the bottom, so bottom-fishing becomes less practical, and it's better to stay on the sidelines. Considering that there might be a significant rally in March and April, short-term swing trading profits are limited, so it's better to hold and wait. Of course, to be honest, it's mainly because earlier chasing high and getting caught was the reason. Instead of repeatedly trading, it's better to stay patient and wait for this wave of market movement.