#数字资产市场动态 The slow upward trend in the afternoon indeed tests patience, but as long as the mindset is correct, there’s no problem. Yesterday’s rally captured a full gain of over 3,000 points, and the morning pullback was also good, allowing for a quick 1,000-point profit. The overall pace is still within the expected range.
It's just a pity that the market didn’t continue with that momentum. The best approach at this stage is to wait. After all, the US stock market is about to open, and the subsequent movement often swings with the mood of the US market. It’s better to observe quietly and wait for the market to clearly signal an opportunity. No need to rush; enduring the grind is necessary for steady gains.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 4h ago
Watching you all show off your gains, I've been waiting for signals so long that even the flowers have withered.
The real show starts when the US stock market opens; acting too early now could easily lead to pitfalls.
Patience is easy to talk about, but truly practicing it is incredible. I admire your mindset.
A thousand points of profit may not seem like much, but it's steady. Better than chasing the highs and getting trapped.
Waiting, waiting, everyone is waiting—let's see who can wait for the last signal.
Honestly, it's frustrating, but I guess that's the price of making money.
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MidnightTrader
· 4h ago
Patience is not something everyone has, we are different
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The key is the US stock market opening; there's really no need to mess around now
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A steady thousand-point profit is much better than frequent trading
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I really admire the set of signals; it's truly exhausting
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The rhythm of this wave of market is okay, but it's hard to say later based on how the US stocks behave
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Only by enduring the grind can you earn steadily; that really hit home for me
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That part in the afternoon was indeed tough, felt like it was testing my patience
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US stocks are swinging emotionally, we just sit and watch, no problem with that
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After gaining over three thousand points, still not enough? A bit greedy haha
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Waiting and watching is truly wise, but it's easy to get restless
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Rekt_Recovery
· 4h ago
ngl the patience part hits different after getting liquidated twice lol... those slow grinds used to make me fomo into leverage positions, now i just sit here and watch. tbh the btc-fed correlation thing is real but sometimes i wonder if we're just coping when waiting, you know? diamond hands or bag holding, idk the line anymore fr.
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RumbleValidator
· 4h ago
I have to complain about the US stock market opening point. Too many people are watching this signal, which has become noise instead. The real validation still depends on on-chain data. A 3000-point increase is good, but are you sure that wave was driven by active buying or arbitrage closing? We need to wait for the signals, but don't wait foolishly.
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ChainDoctor
· 5h ago
Patience is easy to talk about but hard to practice. Your recent moves are quite steady.
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UncleLiquidation
· 5h ago
As soon as the US stock market opens, BTC, this guy, will start to follow suit. Still need to wait a bit longer.
#数字资产市场动态 The slow upward trend in the afternoon indeed tests patience, but as long as the mindset is correct, there’s no problem. Yesterday’s rally captured a full gain of over 3,000 points, and the morning pullback was also good, allowing for a quick 1,000-point profit. The overall pace is still within the expected range.
It's just a pity that the market didn’t continue with that momentum. The best approach at this stage is to wait. After all, the US stock market is about to open, and the subsequent movement often swings with the mood of the US market. It’s better to observe quietly and wait for the market to clearly signal an opportunity. No need to rush; enduring the grind is necessary for steady gains.