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In the current market environment, cryptocurrencies like TRADOOR often exhibit rapid upward movements. Using yesterday’s 1.5 price level as a reference point, many investors face a common dilemma — even if they are optimistic about the future market, they tend to wait for a pullback before entering.
This mindset may seem rational, but it often leads to missed opportunities for building positions. Market data shows that many altcoins rarely follow standard correction patterns during rebound cycles; prices tend to climb higher the longer they wait, especially during phases controlled by large players.
Take LYN as an example. After a long signal at the 0.08 level, the coin’s price subsequently dropped by 30%. Conventional logic would suggest waiting and watching, but in practice, this dip was quickly recovered — it only took a few hours for the price to rebound from the decline. What does this indicate? It shows that genuine opportunity windows are often extremely short.
Many traders get caught up in small price differences of a few cents or fractions, but such persistence can sometimes cause them to miss the entire trend. The key is not about pinpointing exact entry points, but about grasping the market rhythm and making timely directional judgments. Once the bullish trend is confirmed, moderate risk tolerance often yields better results than overly precise predictions.
Overall, in these rapid rebound scenarios, do not overestimate the probability of a pullback — sometimes, a direct rise is the norm.