The market is soaring to madness!



In the past week, account profits have almost matched the entire year's profit last year. Time can sometimes unleash astonishing power. But honestly, if I hadn't held on through the entire last year, I bet 99% of people would have missed today's big rally.

This is the cruel reality of the market—avoiding declines but at the cost of missing out on gains. If you're not on the front lines during a dip, why should you have a seat at the table during the rebound?

Since going all-in at 3000 points last year, the most I’ve repeated every day is—full position, firmly bullish. Many people dislike this, saying I only talk about certain sectors or only mention technicals, which makes it obvious I don’t truly trade.

Forget it, everyone has their own ideas. I don’t have any special skills, and I’ve never touted any short-term tricks. I only look at the big picture. As long as the main forces haven't truly offloaded and the overall trend hasn't reversed, what do a day or two of fluctuations matter?

Looking back to early 2025, when I first suggested the market was about to "create a bull," how many truly believed it? By 2026, when I said this year would see a crazy bull run, how many believed then?

Trading stocks or cryptocurrencies is ultimately about betting on the direction. Unfortunately, many people can't even judge the basic trend correctly, let alone turn the market around.

Today’s market again broke upward, closing the seventeenth consecutive positive candle, perfectly aligning with my analysis from last night. I said this year would be characterized by this kind of crazy bull. Since it’s a crazy bull market, do you think your current position is enough?

If not enough yet, then keep rising—until everyone goes crazy for it!
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 01-15 08:19
Holding the full position and still stubbornly holding on now, how strong must that mentality be? If I had known last year to go all in, I would have done it then. Now I’m so regretful. That’s right, I sold when it was falling, and now I regret when it rises. Just getting cut up and down like this. Crazy bull rhythm, is this really different this time? Or are we just trapping people again? Seventeen consecutive bullish candles are indeed a bit intense, but don’t let it crash suddenly again.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-15 02:41
Go all in and see it through; after all, I've missed so many times, so this time I might as well hold on tight.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 01-12 20:46
Uh... breaking even on annual profit in just one week, how impressive is that? Holding full positions from 3000 points until now? I don't believe you, who isn't scared during a pullback? The seventeenth bullish candlestick matches perfectly? I've never seen such precise prediction of numbers.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 01-12 20:12
Full position for a year just to catch this wave, a history of blood and tears, really not everyone can endure it Yesterday someone asked me if I was bottom-fishing, I said yes, they said I was crazy, and now? Hehe The direction is right, those trivial technical details really don’t matter For those who missed this crazy bull run, don’t regret waiting for the rebound Holding a position is faith, those who cut losses are now regretting it to the core Looking at this rhythm, it still feels far away, continue to rise
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AirdropNinjavip
· 01-12 08:51
Last year, I dared to go all-in at 3000 points. I don't have that kind of courage, haha. Sticking to this kind of thing is easy to talk about but really requires suffering to do. But on the other hand, those who endured it are now smiling. When the direction is right, it's great; the only thing to fear is making the wrong judgment.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 01-12 08:44
Holding full position for a year just for this wave? It feels good to watch, but I'm worried that there will be another scene of cutting leeks later.
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PhantomMinervip
· 01-12 08:39
Holding the full position for so long finally paid off, I admire your patience.
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 01-12 08:35
Holding stocks full position until now, it's really just a gamble on faith... Nonsense, there's no such thing as predicting the right direction, just hold on stubbornly. Yesterday, a friend advised me to cut losses again, and I don't even want to reply to him now. This wave of gains is outrageous, but I still think it's not crazy enough. Enduring that year with grit was really painful, but now there's finally a glimmer of hope. What can I say, just keep holding anyway, since it's already like this.
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 01-12 08:30
Good morning, I woke up again at 3 a.m., and this is a classic liquidity trap, everyone... Wait, are you really chasing the rally? Holding a full position and gritting my teeth for a year to wait for this wave, now the question is, who is waiting in the dark pool to take your buy-in? Honestly, as long as the trend is right, but don't forget, the last blow always lands in the hands of the bagholder... This seventeenth bullish candle looks very tempting, right? I'm just sitting here watching. When the robots start sandwich attacking, that's a signal to escape. The crazy bull market, the most fun part is watching 99% of people get cut, always the same routine. Have you calculated the time cost? A year's wait for a week's profit, this deal... hmm, no comment.
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