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#比特币2026年行情展望 Seeing this wave of pullback, it should be taken seriously. Instead of chasing highs and risking it all, it's better to wait for the price to drop before entering the market—this is my trading logic. The 4715 level is critical; directly positioning for a bullish move. As for the subsequent trend? Based on technical analysis, a 10-point range can be accurately estimated.
Honestly, sometimes small losses are more worthwhile than going all-in in one shot. $BTC , $SOL , $XAU these assets are at key points; the prudent approach is to wait for confirmation signals before taking action. Don't go against the market; following the trend is the key.
Small loss? Bro, you're insulting the magnitude of my loss. That's what I call an artistic level of liquidation.
Stop talking, I am now the opposite indicator. If you copy my reverse orders, you'll never go wrong.
Take quick profits and run, don't be greedy. I agree with that. I lost big on SOL during that wave because I went all-in.
Following the trend is correct, but you also need to see the trend clearly.
This technical analysis sounds a bit exaggerated. Are you confident in your judgment? Wake up, brother.
A pullback is indeed a good entry point, but I'm worried it might pull back again after entering.
Waiting for signals is correct, but it's easy to develop psychological issues while waiting.
Going all-in in one shot is indeed exciting, but it's definitely less comfortable than being steady.
This round of adjustment might be deeper than expected, so be mentally prepared.
But on the other hand, 4715 does look pretty attractive, though I'm still watching.
A small loss is definitely more comfortable than going all-in. What a painful lesson.
Do you know what happened to the people who went all-in in the end?
Technical analysis can sometimes be self-deceptive; I still trust spot trading more
Indeed, a pullback is actually a good opportunity to get in, the key is not to be greedy
10 points? Just listen, don't really believe in that number
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Following the trend sounds good in theory, but who can really grasp the bottom? I'm still failing to catch the bottom
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The 10 o'clock space is indeed tempting, but I'm worried the technicals might also deceive us
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$BTC's recent correction definitely requires attention, but I'm still waiting for a clear signal
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Going all-in is definitely exciting, but making a small profit is much more comfortable than getting liquidated
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There are so many key levels, if you enter at each one, your money might be gone early
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Being cautious always sounds right, but execution really depends on luck
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Doing the opposite is easy, but watching others make money is also tough
10 o'clock space? When risk premium is so tight, daring to say it can be controlled... Haven't you seen the borrowing rate soaring?
Small losses to free up leverage space, I agree with this logic, but the market sentiment is so fragile right now, a domino effect can happen with just a touch.
I agree with waiting for signals, but I'm worried that the liquidation price is too close; a wave of chain reactions of forced liquidations can't be saved by anyone.