#BTC Looking back at recent times, there have also been a few sharp dips, but they’re few and far between—just not as intensely high and continuous as before. Why is the defense always so close? Aren’t you afraid of it being swept? So here’s the question: every time the defense that was given gets swept a few times, and then you look back—yeah, most of the time, it’s held. So whether it’s defense or targets, it’s all about providing key support and suppressing nearby. If Dodo is strongly bullish and breaks down the suppression level, then Kong has to dip; and if it’s Dodo, then you have to keep waiting. And if Kong’s head breaks the support, the same logic applies. It’s not that once the suppression level breaks clearly, you still keep pushing up to chase Dodo, or once support breaks you go and chase Kong. This way you neither eat enough nor do you just end up being easily swayed—getting both hungry and prone to losses and gains in a way that affects your mindset, and then you make mistakes.



So when it reaches the area of strong suppression, Kong has to retreat or reduce size; when it reaches the strong support area, Dodo should hold its ground or reduce size. After it breaks, chasing again is fine. And this kind of rhythm is the way for the long term... Don’t be impulsive, don’t act blindly—step by step, and accumulate, and it adds up quickly too.#比特币反弹
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