Many people left messages for me in the background, asking me to tell them whether the price will rise or fall tomorrow, which really made things difficult for me.
We can judge the long-term trend, but we really cannot predict the short-term market.
A lot of things have happened in the past two days, both bad and good. The market is stuck at this position, and the volatile market is expected to continue.
The following is the solution I gave my friends in Thirteen Circles to deal with the current complex situation. You can refer to it:
The boss of 10x research accurately predicted that the Bitcoin ETF would fall back from 48,000 to 38,000 after it passed. He was very accurate and was worshiped by the entire circle.
This time, the advice report he gave to his clients has come out. Will he become a god again? In the long run, 43000 is a good entry position. The reference is based on the Elliott Wave Theory. This theory has 5 rising waves and 3 retracement waves.
Currently, the market is in the fourth wave, so it is considered to be bullish in the future.
Thirteen thinks there is nothing wrong with this view, because waves 4 to 5 are bull markets, and after waves 5 it will turn into a bear market again.
From a long-term perspective, there is no problem, but now everyone's pain point is the short-term market, whether there will be a gold pit, providing an opportunity to buy the bottom.
Everyone is hesitant about this position.
I have read a lot of cutting-edge reports. Some people think there will be a pullback, while others think it will rush directly to 48,000.
The short-term market is almost impossible to predict. Everyone is just guessing. If they guess correctly, they will use it as their own shining point for marketing. In fact, it doesn't mean much. That's why I suggest that you start investing from tomorrow and set your own time.
Fixed investment is the most stable. If we keep waiting foolishly for the gold pit, this pit may become farther and farther away from us.
The saddest thing about the bull market is that when the market takes off, you are not on the bus.