In the general market, when this kind of trend appears, you can't catch up no matter how hard you try. The less you dare to buy, the more it rises. What should you do when you get in the car and the engine stalls?

In a nutshell, "Use what you can accept to exchange for what you want."

At this time, there are two types of people in the market: one type is always watching and too scared to get in, feeling anxious at home; the other type is already in the car but reluctant to sell, afraid of missing out while also fearing being hit by FUD.

But no matter what your feelings are, the market will not shift even a little because of you.

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If you can accept being stuck after buying in, then you can bravely chase the high.

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The possible outcome is: being stuck will leave you without funds, missing out on better opportunities, and feeling anxious.

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If you can accept missing this wave, then you should patiently wait for a better position.

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The possible outcome is: missing the market, missing opportunities, and feeling anxious.

Everyone has different personalities, trading styles, and capital sizes. First, choose a risk that you can bear before engaging in speculation.

Treat the market with "calmness + 100% objectivity". The market will not change because of your emotions or positions. If it doesn't meet expectations, it's a mistake in your judgment; stand firm and wait for the next opportunity.

Once you have figured all this out, adjust your subjective emotions based on your actual situation.

Bravely stake your bets and bear the consequences.

There's no need for excessive talk.

Engage in speculation when necessary.

Don’t blindly worship high-end AI writing.

It’s of no practical use; trading is about real operations.

You must stay grounded.

Think clearly and find a good balance; just don’t lose. As long as you survive in the market, there will be opportunities. Keep an open mind.

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Finally, regardless of which choice you make, keep doing it consistently. Don’t keep changing your trading strategy; it can lead to unnecessary losses without any gains.