The price has shown a narrow range of consolidation, but the fluctuation range is too small, leaving no room for profit. There is no need for us to trade back and forth based on the upper and lower bounds of this narrow consolidation. It is better to wait for the market to stabilize before choosing a direction. When the price breaks below the lower bound of the narrow consolidation and bounces back to the lower bound (at the circled point) and faces resistance, we will use the lower bound as a resistance level to enter a short position. In fact, trading is not difficult; what is challenging is the lack of a method.