The current market sentiment is bearish, with many bloggers calling the end of the bull market, but the actual trend is not weak: news that Michael Saylor "may sell BTC to pay dividends" triggered a brief panic, but Bitcoin instead rebounded to above $82,000. Data shows continuous capital inflow, and the 4-hour and daily chart structures still display a pattern of higher lows and higher highs, indicating a relatively strong trend.



However: a bullish trend does not mean you can blindly chase the rally. From over 70k people afraid to buy, to some calling for $100k or $150k as it reaches $82,000, market sentiment is heating up. The correct approach is: holders should not be swayed by panic, and as long as the structure isn’t broken, continue to watch the trend; those wanting to enter should not chase after large green candles, wait for a pullback to around $80k–$80,500 (or even a quick dip and recovery) before considering low-risk opportunities. If volume drops below $79,000 and the 4-hour chart continues to weaken, the short-term structure is problematic, and it’s time to exit.

The key is controlling emotions—fear of missing out when prices rise, reluctance to sell when prices fall—these are the root causes of most losses. There are always opportunities in the market, but a single impulsive move driven by emotion can wipe out all profits. #Gate广场五月交易分享
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Cryptoyart929
· 2h ago
Buy the dip 😎
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Darius128
· 2h ago
Buy the dip 😎
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ICameToSeeThePictur
· 2h ago
Hop on now!🚗
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HighAmbition
· 2h ago
thnxx for the update
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FatYa888
· 2h ago
Buy the dip 😎
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