A look at the market and its movements. With the emergence of this rise, I sold early out of fear of a sudden drop; it’s not fear but rather avoiding greed.
So what happened right after I sold? The market surged strongly and directly without any reversal.
After that, I waited for the drop and seized the opportunity. What happened to the market?
It started to move sideways (consolidating).
I began to think about buying on the first drop after analyzing and scrutinizing the candles, volume, RSI, and several factors.
I found that 80% was in my favor.
Then I was surprised by another bottom, as if the market was waiting for a specific person to buy in order to close the list and cause that drop.
In the end, I would like to say that no matter how much you analyze and how smart and quick you are, no matter how hard you try, you will never reach a level where you can deceive the market makers or those who control it.
You don’t make mistakes in the timing of your entry, but those who hold the market are the ones who know your plan and spoil it to profit in your place.