#数字资产市场动态 Many traders fall into the same misconception:


A decline means a bargain, and a bargain means it's time to buy

In reality, the market rewards not courage, but judgment

** Four entry points, not every pullback is worth chasing **

38.2% Strong zone — Clear trend, limited retracement, follow the trend

61.8% Golden zone — The core support area most frequently seen by institutions

78.6% Active zone — Only meaningful with liquidity stacking confirmation

88.6% Hunting zone — Not bottom fishing, but waiting for the market to make a mistake

The key is not the number itself, but whether there is a technical structure at that level combined with actual buying and selling behavior

** A decline ≠ the end of the trend **

You must first recognize the true form of a decline:
The downtrend is still extending, consolidations after flag patterns continue to weaken, top failure, rebound with no volume or structure… all indicate the bottom has not arrived

** The market only has two states **

Balance — Consolidation, building positions, changing hands (waiting period)

Imbalance — One-sided push (action phase)

Your job is not to predict rises or falls, but to wait for the market to shift from balance to imbalance

** Six seemingly opportunistic retracement traps **

Strong retracement, normal retracement, liquidity sweep, gap fill, top testing, breakout retest… all appear as buying points on the surface, but before confirmation, they are all speculation

** The true difference between traders **

Type A trader: Buys immediately when seeing a decline, expecting a rebound

Type B trader: Waits when seeing a decline, confirms structure and strength, enters at a better price

The difference is not in technical knowledge, but in discipline and patience
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 01-24 01:14
It's the same Fibonacci position theory again. I've heard it too many times. People who truly make money never talk about these in the comment section.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-23 18:40
Another story of the 88.6 hunting position, Trader Type A has probably been liquidated haha
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 01-22 08:52
That was so awesome, Type A traders are my past😅
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-22 08:49
Exactly right, the logic for mempool monitoring is the same. Don't just rush in when you see a gas war; wait until the actual arbitrage opportunity appears.
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-22 08:41
To be honest, Type A traders are exactly how I used to be, losing so much that I doubted life itself.
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TommyTeachervip
· 01-22 08:33
Well said. I've seen too many people buy during dips and then lose on the rebound, it's really frustrating. The key is to have patience; not every decline is worth playing.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-22 08:31
Honestly, I've seen many Type A traders, and they all end up losing so much they start doubting life. Haha
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