Never think that there won't be a pullback. In my eyes, there are no candlesticks that only rise without falling; there will definitely be a position to take off again, just like an airplane, which must refuel after a pullback. That's why this air refueling is named so! What I understand more clearly is that if you don't have the patience to wait for opportunities and instead randomly chase rises and sell on dips, your account will definitely experience a pullback! Learning to stay in cash is not scary; what's scary is acting randomly, which will only waste bullets. Missing an opportunity is fine as long as you don't earn, but acting randomly will lead to losses! So be sure to remember a few coping strategies: when entering the market, you must set a stop-loss. If you don't set a stop-loss, you must manage your position with a 136 ratio. If you have neither, remember to lock your position immediately when floating losses are around 150%! Remember this; it can save you! It can turn your losses into profits!