The current market trend is scattered; when it rises, positions cannot be rolled over, and when it falls, it lacks smoothness.
Various sectors, public chains, and major exchanges are fighting their own battles. With liquidity already thin, it becomes even more meager when dispersed, ultimately leading to a half-hearted state for the overall market, and no one can expect to soar high.
The implementation of the tariff policy early this morning can be seen as a significant event, which may lead to a slight rebound in the short term.
Overall, I maintain the previous viewpoint—April's bearish factors are basically exhausted, and the market will focus on stability, with the real opportunity for takeoff coming after May.
There’s no rush to increase positions during the short-term rebound; wait for a sustained rebound in the market before considering gradually increasing positions.