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Watching the ups and downs on the K-line, I suddenly realized a truth: those who always try to precisely capture every market turning point are often overwhelmed by the market in the end.
The market is like a mirror. When it rises, greed arises; when it falls, fear takes over. That fluctuating curve, frankly, is a projection of human psychology. Trading is the same—letting go of obsession with profit and loss can actually help see the true nature of prices. Not to say do nothing, but don’t let fear or greed dominate your decisions; not to say ignore the market, but let actions flow naturally without leaving traces of anxiety.
True composure is about finding order amid chaos. Profit and loss are just passersby, while that observing heart remains steady as a rock.
**What’s the current situation with A2ZUSDT?**
The current price has already become invalid. Trading volume has plummeted ridiculously—down by 99.8%, market liquidity is almost dried up, and the price no longer reflects the true value. The 4-hour RSI soared to 84.7, a typical overbought signal, but look at the trading volume… hardly anyone is actually taking the other side. At such times, whether bullish or bearish, it’s all just illusions; forcing trades at this point is equivalent to being hostage to obsession.
What’s the smartest move? Wait. Wait for the price to return to a normal trading range, wait for the trading volume to revive, and then see the true direction clearly. That’s the truly wise choice.
*This is only personal analysis and does not constitute investment advice.*