With such market conditions, even the King of Heaven can't save you if you engage in short-term trading! Everyone understands the hindsight bias, but few can escape the reality!
Some partners in the community are most concerned about how the market will move next. Here, I will respond to everyone uniformly: I am also an ordinary trader and do not have the ability to predict future trends, especially in short-term markets. What I can do is to amplify the probability of predicting the direction of the trend, optimize the entry and exit points, and then strictly execute my trading system. The rest is left to fate and luck.
I have mentioned multiple times before that trading is fundamentally very simple, but executing it well is extremely difficult! Just like everyone understands the big principles, but few have a high level of understanding, the same applies to trading.
The trading market is always full of uncertainties, so the only thing we can do is to amplify the probability of winning in uncertain markets. In fact, it's the same for institutional traders; the only difference is that you and I are in the light, while they are in the shadows.
In the past couple of days, the tax issue has been the core factor driving the market. It now seems that the impact is limited. I still insist on the rationality of range oscillation. Therefore, apart from grid trading within the range, I will not operate large capital for short-term trading unless key reversal signals appear at critical positions.
The recent Bitcoin trend has already indicated the problem; the overall oscillation range is trending downward, but the movement within the range is completely irregular. This is actually a reflection of the market. The institutions haven't made too many moves, after all, they can't guarantee that the news will fully support them, and mistakes can have serious consequences, especially given the large amount of capital!
Bitcoin trading advice: Accumulate spot positions in batches below 75,000, and if you can accept a doubling of returns within a year, then enter based on your capital situation. It is impossible to provide certainty in short-term trading; the market is extremely unstable, and with the global financial market so turbulent, doing a good job with grid trading layouts within the range is actually the best strategy. What do you think? $BTC $ETH $SOL