In places where most people were cleared out, I choose to increase my position.
A couple of days ago, that wave of selling stunned the entire market.
The screen was filled with liquidations, emotions collapsed, and there was a wail of despair.
Some people went all in and blew up in less than 5 minutes, and there were even those who berated others with hatred.
But I didn't move.
It's not that I'm not afraid, but I had already laid out my strategy for this wave.
This is not the first time—this kind of sell-off usually clears out weak hands before reversing and rising.
If you can't understand the logic behind it, you'll only follow the emotions instead of the money flow.
You'll never catch up to the rhythm of the big players; instead, you will be used as 'liquidity' and sent straight to the rooftop with a single pin.
I chose to increase my position.
It's not blind betting; it’s about pre-judgment + position management + emotional calmness. This is what trading is about. It's not based on luck; it's based on calculation.
If you got cleaned out again this time, consider thinking from a different angle:
Are you the master of the rhythm, or just a follower of the rhythm?
Bro, if you can't control the rhythm, no amount of signals will help.
Honestly, I can make money not because I'm smarter than you, but because I have a method to deal with every 'crash to induce buying'.
I won't say much more; those who are sincere will understand.
Sometimes, when the direction is right, all it takes is someone to see the rhythm clearly.