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I don't know where I can find you—actually, you can add me as a friend directly on Binance.
Save the QR code, then use the Scan function to upload the QR code, and you can add me as a friend right away so we can contact each other.
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A one-sided market is a friend of compounding, while going against the trend is the beginning of resetting to zero $XAU Once a trend has clearly formed, don’t fight against it. After the price enters a one-sided move, all pullbacks are to build up strength, not signals of a trend reversal. In terms of trading, follow the trend: wait for the pullback to stabilize before entering. Don’t rush to chase highs, and don’t gamble on a reversal near key resistance levels. #SECCancelsCryptoRulemakingMeeting $SNDK After a strong surge upward, there will be a normal pullback. After a heavy sell-off, there will also be a technical rebound. In these moments, coordinating with candlestick patterns often results in a higher win rate. Around key levels, signals tend to appear easily—but they also tend to keep repeating. Act only after confirmation. In the early session, volatility is small, making it suitable for observing and waiting. In the late session, volatility is high, making it suitable for executing trades and wrapping up. Different times of day have different rhythms—don’t use the same playbook for every session. The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks are people who can see the rhythm clearly and then make their move. Being able to tell when to act and when to wait helps you last longer than those who rush to enter
A one-sided market is a friend of compounding, while going against the trend is the beginning of resetting to zero $XAU
Once a trend has clearly formed, don’t fight against it. After the price enters a one-sided move, all pullbacks are to build up strength, not signals of a trend reversal. In terms of trading, follow the trend: wait for the pullback to stabilize before entering. Don’t rush to chase highs, and don’t gamble on a reversal near key resistance levels. #SECCancelsCryptoRulemakingMeeting $SNDK
After a strong surge upward, there will be a normal pullback. After a heavy sell-off, there will also be a technical rebound. In these moments, coordinating with candlestick patterns often results in a higher win rate. Around key levels, signals tend to appear easily—but they also tend to keep repeating. Act only after confirmation.
In the early session, volatility is small, making it suitable for observing and waiting. In the late session, volatility is high, making it suitable for executing trades and wrapping up. Different times of day have different rhythms—don’t use the same playbook for every session. The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks are people who can see the rhythm clearly and then make their move. Being able to tell when to act and when to wait helps you last longer than those who rush to enter
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The essence of market volatility is emotion, not an extension of your judgment $HYPE Many people lose money—not because they got the direction wrong, but because emotion moves faster than judgment. When the price goes up a little, they want to chase; when it drops a little, they can’t hold on and want to cut. Entries and exits are driven by the moment’s impulse, and every move is pushed by emotion. #GlobalStockFundsSee$18.62BInflow $SPCX The core of trading is simple: wait for the market to show you the way, then decide how to respond. Don’t operate based on guessing the direction—act only after signal confirmation. Enter in batches, control your pace, and keep your mindset steady. That matters more than learning any technique. Once your mindset is stable, your actions won’t get chaotic. In the end, trading isn’t about who can make money fastest—it’s about who can maintain the rhythm consistently. Those who can stay steady will receive answers from the market.
The essence of market volatility is emotion, not an extension of your judgment $HYPE
Many people lose money—not because they got the direction wrong, but because emotion moves faster than judgment. When the price goes up a little, they want to chase; when it drops a little, they can’t hold on and want to cut. Entries and exits are driven by the moment’s impulse, and every move is pushed by emotion. #GlobalStockFundsSee$18.62BInflow $SPCX
The core of trading is simple: wait for the market to show you the way, then decide how to respond. Don’t operate based on guessing the direction—act only after signal confirmation. Enter in batches, control your pace, and keep your mindset steady. That matters more than learning any technique. Once your mindset is stable, your actions won’t get chaotic. In the end, trading isn’t about who can make money fastest—it’s about who can maintain the rhythm consistently. Those who can stay steady will receive answers from the market.
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