The day before yesterday, it was predicted that there might be a pullback around 9.45. Although a direct call to short was not made at that time, the subsequent trend basically confirmed it. Last night, the market fell below 9.1, and when it touched as low as 9.12, I advised everyone to buy on dips and wait for a rebound opportunity. During the early morning hours, it indeed surged again to 9.38, completing the expected rebound range.
Looking back at several recent trading suggestions, there has been no significant deviation in the fundamentals. But to be honest, whether you can seize these opportunities ultimately depends on your execution and mindset. The opportunity is there, whether you can catch it depends on your reaction speed and decision-making.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-10 07:47
Hmm... That's right, the key is to have quick reflexes. If you're half a beat slow, you'll miss out.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-09 01:35
You're right, but that's just how the market is. No matter how accurate your predictions are, it's all useless without the courage to take action.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-07 11:52
To be honest, accurate prediction is one thing, but most people simply can't react in time. I myself was the same; when the 9.12 wave happened, I was still sleeping. By the time I woke up, it had already rebounded to 9.3. It drove me crazy. Execution really determines everything. Even the best opportunity is useless if you can't act on it.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-07 11:47
It's true, but how many actually dare to sell during the 9.12 dip? It all depends on your mindset.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-07 11:28
Bro, your prediction is really sharp, but to be honest, it still depends on your reaction speed. If you're a bit slow, the opportunity is gone.
The day before yesterday, it was predicted that there might be a pullback around 9.45. Although a direct call to short was not made at that time, the subsequent trend basically confirmed it. Last night, the market fell below 9.1, and when it touched as low as 9.12, I advised everyone to buy on dips and wait for a rebound opportunity. During the early morning hours, it indeed surged again to 9.38, completing the expected rebound range.
Looking back at several recent trading suggestions, there has been no significant deviation in the fundamentals. But to be honest, whether you can seize these opportunities ultimately depends on your execution and mindset. The opportunity is there, whether you can catch it depends on your reaction speed and decision-making.