When the K-line is not moving, it’s actually worth looking twice more than when it’s swinging wildly. Especially after it’s risen a big stretch, when the price starts moving into triangles or converging patterns—many people think it’s forming a base, but really it’s wearing down patience. This kind of movement isn’t called stability; it’s called brewing. Once a direction is chosen, it often goes straight through in one move. In terms of trading, remember an old saying: buy when there are fewer people, and sell when there are more. When no one in the group is talking, watch the chart more; when everyone in Moments is posting gains, think about how to get out. Don’t chase highs and don’t sell out; don’t panic-sell on dips and don’t buy during them. When the market is moving sideways, keep your hands steady. Going all-in is like blocking your only exit—markets are alive, and your position size has to be alive too. If you have no room to maneuver, one mistake will knock you out. Only those who can control their position size can withstand volatility $HYPE #SECCancelsCryptoRulemakingMeeting $CYS