Talk about yesterday's market, Bitcoin rose by 5%, Ethereum rose by 20%, which is a relatively extreme market, it happens only once or twice a year, it's okay if you can't catch it, very few people can catch it.

Many people have taken a profit for a while and then turned to short, losing all the profits, and even damaging their principal. Some people have been shorting throughout the entire rising segment, and now they may be gone...

If you missed it, don’t worry, patiently wait for a correction. No matter how high it goes, there will always be a correction, don’t be obsessed. The market is made up of segments; don’t think you can eat from start to finish, that's impossible. It's just that long-term you eat a little more, and short-term you eat a little less.

Like yesterday's market, there are definitely people wanting to touch the top, and this is the same now. The consensus among most funds is bullish, but there are always those who are bearish, constantly trying to touch the top. However, before they successfully touch the top, there will be many trial and error attempts, which are very risky.

Yesterday, I publicly gave a long position on SOL, and I only took a small piece. For me personally, that's enough. In intraday short-term trading, you don’t need to eat too much; taking the most stable segment is enough, maximizing your own control.

Finally, here are a few pieces of advice:

1: Once a trend is formed, it cannot be reversed in a short time. Don’t try to fight against the trend; fighting against the trend leads to a dead end.

2: When trading, consider risk first, not profit. For any trade, you must first determine the stop-loss level and see if it is acceptable and reasonable. If it is unacceptable and unreasonable, just wait.

3: Before a top structure appears, never try to predict the top; no one knows where the top is. Just do what we can see, rather than fantasizing about where it will rise or fall to.

4: If you are not monitoring the market, definitely do not place limit orders, especially after falling asleep at night. The risk is extremely high. Just like last night's market, if you had a short order placed after falling asleep, you would probably be gone by now.