Why not chase high?

The market after the rise is easier to do than when it fluctuates offline, but this is easier to do after the callback, not chasing the rise. Chasing the rise often means that others have made money, and he just made back his investment, or even a slight loss.

The rise of BTC on the daily line is a start-up market. Wait for a 1H callback and do it normally. If you still don’t understand, look at the actual case below:

If someone shouts that the bull market has returned in the area of ​​Figure 1, it is easy to get stuck if you chase it.

And we have prompted opportunities in the area of ​​Figure 2, which is below 60,000.

When we reach the area of ​​Figure 3, we have made money and prompted to stop profit from buying in Figure 2. If it is the chips chasing high in Figure 1, it is still in a slightly trapped state.

When we reach the area of ​​Figure 4, we can do the second rise, and the traders who bought in Figure 1 have only made a slight profit after paying a huge time cost, and are still facing a possible short-term callback.

So sometimes slow is fast. If you can’t wait for a 10-hour callback, you have to wait for 10 days to be locked!