Recently, the market has been quite lively, the feeling of prices rising is like the God of Wealth knocking at the door. But brothers and sisters, the more lively it gets, the more cautious you need to be. Why? Because the better the market, the more pitfalls there are.
Why is that?
Because once the market heats up, the 'opportunities' in front of you seem to increase. But to be honest, most of those 'opportunities' may just be temptations or even traps, wolves in sheep's clothing, specifically targeting those who are eager to jump in.
What we refer to as a 'bull market' is actually like a harvest season. But the problem is, you have to plant the seeds first to harvest the crops, right? This 'planting' means that during the bad market—also known as a 'bear market'—you need to buy quality assets in advance, research the tools, and hone your skills, so that you qualify to take advantage during the bull market.
If you haven't prepared anything, and when the market rises, you rush in blindly, what will you gain? At most, you will end up getting cleaned out.
But there is no need to be anxious; the accumulation of experience itself is a form of capital. As long as you keep learning and summarizing, when the next 'planting season' arrives, you can still respond calmly.
Finally, remind yourself: If the market continues to rise, it might be wise to gradually take profits, wait for the market to cool down again, and then choose the right time to enter, continuing the new round of planting and waiting.