Key Layout After BTC Breaks 96,000: Why Do Most People Always Miss the Bull Market?
Bitcoin strongly broke through 96,500, confirming the trend, but is your position really ready?
Before this round of surge, market sentiment was actually extremely polarized—retail investors were hesitating on 'whether it has peaked', while smart money had already gradually built positions during the pullback.
I repeatedly emphasized in the internal community: 'As long as the trend is not broken, any pullback is a gift', even fully invested waiting for confirmation. The result? The market once again rewarded the patient.
But the question arises: why do you only realize you missed the opportunity after the market starts?
The Paradox of Signals and Execution
When the candlestick breaks key levels, most people instinctively doubt, 'Is this a trap?' This is human nature. True decision-making relies on a system validated over the long term—have you defined the criteria for 'breakout validity' in advance? Have you developed a strategy for increasing positions during the consolidation period?
The Cruel Law of Trust
In the crypto market, anyone can guess right a few times in the short term, but only judgments that consistently navigate bull and bear markets are worth referencing.
The reason my strategy dares to synchronize with real trading is that in the past X cycles, we locked in excess returns through [specific data, like peak escape/bottom buying signals] (here's a hook: want to verify historical records?)
The Most Dangerous Operations Ahead
Is FOMO chasing highs now? Wrong! The rotation pattern of altcoin season is the key.
I will update the internal list of [3 Types of Tokens to Prioritize Currently], including:
Opportunities for lagging mainstream coins to catch up
Characteristics before the launch of high-potential small coins
An undervalued sector (recent on-chain activity)
Taking action always gives one more opportunity than waiting, but the premise is that you need to be in the right circle.
The biggest risk in May is not the pullback, but the rise while you are not on board