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The current market is in an excellent betting phase, with both bulls and bears having clear operational windows.
This kind of oscillating, rapid switching between bullish and bearish trends best tests the patience and resolve of long-term traders—when the position direction is opposite to the short-term market, continuous unrealized losses will constantly challenge mental resilience.
Market noise can interfere with initial judgments, and human anxiety and hesitation can be amplified infinitely.
Whether one can withstand the bottoming phase of counter-trend fluctuations and stick to the original trading logic without being swept away by short-term market movements is key to whether a long-term trader can ultimately achieve profits.
This also confirms that trading has no fixed operational model. The value of long-term holding, mid-term swing trading, and short-term arbitrage has never been about superiority or inferiority—it's all about accurately judging the essence of the market:
To clearly distinguish whether the current trend is a clear one-sided market or a choppy market with both sides vying;
Whether it is a slow bull or slow bear driven by fundamentals, or a short-term pulse driven by capital flows.
It is also crucial to combine your own trading system, risk tolerance, and holding patience to match the appropriate trading cycle.
Only by choosing the right trading rhythm based on market attributes and aligning your operations with market laws—rather than blindly sticking to a fixed pattern—can you maintain profits and avoid risks in different market environments.
This is also the core logic that requires the most careful consideration in trading.