#Will Bitcoin Rise Again?

This 86,000 mark is not a “crash,” but rather the reaction of most people.

Many people's first reaction upon seeing this chart is just two words: panicked.

But what really determines whether you make money in the long term is not the market, but the choices you make at such moments.

📉 This downward K-line tells us at least 3 things:

① The sentiment has been driven to the extreme.

The RSI is obviously at a low level,

indicating that the market is not “unwanted,” but rather that emotions are being released concentratedly in a short time.

The more concentrated the emotions, the easier it is to make wrong decisions.

② The real danger is not the decline, but “chasing the price.”

Many people do not lose in the trend,

but lose in:

• Not daring to look when it drops

• Chasing after a rebound

• Frequent trading during fluctuations

In the end, the account is not defeated by the market, but consumed by oneself.

③ Mature traders, at this moment, only do one thing.

It is neither bottom fishing nor shorting,

but rather reconfirming three things👇

• Whether their position exceeds their capacity

• Whether there is a clear logic for entering and exiting

• Whether they can still accept the worst outcome

If the answer is negative,

then “doing nothing” is the optimal solution.

🧠 3 Practical Tips for Ordinary People (No Clichés)

✔ Don’t use short time frame charts to create anxiety for yourself.

The 15-minute chart magnifies emotions, not trends.

✔ Never make “the biggest decisions” at the “lowest emotional points.”

This is often the operation you’ll regret the most later.

✔ You’re not losing due to judgment, but due to rhythm.

The real gap is never about being right or wrong once,

but rather: can you survive long enough?

The market gives opportunities every day,

but as long as the account makes a few fatal mistakes, it will be eliminated.

If you are also staring at this K-line right now,

I hope you at least remember one thing:

The market will fluctuate, but the principal will not come back.

This is not advice, just a calm reminder.

If you are also experiencing this “uncomfortable moment of watching the market,”

bookmark this and come back to take a look when your emotions stabilize.