The recent market conditions have left many people confused? 🤔🤔
Clearly, it seems like a correction is due, but the market is soaring without any decent pullbacks.
Those who missed the boat are anxious, desperately searching for reasons to be bearish, hoping to buy the dip after a crash.
Meanwhile, those who entered early are hesitating about whether to take profits, fearing a pullback in their gains.
But why is the market so strong? Why is there no correction?
The main players are pushing the market up! The worst fear for the market is not a downturn, but rather "no one is selling."
When most retail investors are hesitating, waiting, and looking for a pullback, the main players will continue to push the prices higher.
Because their goal has never been to allow retail investors to comfortably get in, but rather to make them chase higher prices.
The more you hesitate, the more they pull, until you can't help but jump in—at that point, it might be the real risk point.
The power of the trend far exceeds speculation. From a technical standpoint, all higher-level cycles (weekly, monthly) are in a bullish arrangement. Once a trend is established, it won't easily turn due to short-term emotions.
In April, I warned, "There will be adjustments, but they won't be severe," and I still maintain this view—guessing the top in front of the trend is the most dangerous behavior.
What does it mean when the market doesn't drop despite bad news? The bearish voices in the market have never ceased, yet the market ignores the bad news and continues to rise. What does this indicate?
It indicates that there is very little real selling pressure, and there is a strong consensus among investors. If there were any fatal risks, the market would have crashed long ago, rather than behaving like it is "supposed to drop but doesn't."
What will happen next? Is there still an opportunity to get in?
In the short term, the market is still in a strong phase. Even if there is an adjustment, the extent may be limited. Real risk signals have not emerged yet, and blindly guessing the top will only result in missed opportunities.
But remember—bull markets are not a straight line; opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
If you are still waiting for a crash to buy, you might be disappointed.
But if you understand the power of the trend, you will know how to respond.