In the past, I would post analysis for every market wave, and later I only posted analysis on the overall market trend. Now, I have stopped updating on various app software. It's only been a few days since I stopped, and this morning many came to consult, most of whom got free rides to 89000-90500. Seeing that surge this morning, they were anxious, fearing it would go to 100000. [Facepalm][Facepalm][Facepalm]
The essence of this market is just like that; there are too many sudden reversals and pullbacks. The reason you cannot catch the waves but only ride the big trend is that you cannot see the changes in indicators.
Even in a bullish market, historical trends have similar situations, like what happened on December 6 last year, when it dropped from 104000 to 90500. A drop of 13500 points, anyone who experienced last year's bull market should know. No matter how it retraced on December 5, your current big trend endpoint is around 89000, and at 90000 you need to lay out your spot trading, the contract 'Short Probe Method' clearly shows the entry point after that big drop.
The 85 Black Swan saw the big trend break from 68500 to 6 into 5 at the end of July, hitting a low of 48900. As a result, the market slightly changed and rose to 70000, then continuously oscillated down. During this time, it retraced from 62300 to 65500 and from 57300 to 59500, eventually crashing to 48900.
So, for those of you who are riding the trend for free, and for spot and contract traders wanting to catch waves, you still need to analyze the indicators yourself. This is the fundamental reason I teach techniques; those who follow me learn to analyze and flexibly apply the 'Short Probe Method' will not short at 93500, but will only go long and catch waves.
Alright, I've said so much just to tell my fans that the posts you ride for free will continue to attract more people to ride for free, and without content, you will ultimately end up at zero. Only by improving your own skills can you survive.
That’s all I have to say, I hope to be disturbed less in the future, thank you.