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Why do I keep saying that if you yourself feel you can't understand this market situation, or feel there's not much room left, then it's better to miss out than to force yourself to chase higher.
Because almost all major bull markets in history are followed by a very sharp flash crash.
Gold's market cap is big enough, right?
After the big bull market ended in 2011, it still fell by 40% to 50%.
There's no need to say more about Bitcoin's big bull market; everyone knew how crazy it was back then, but it still experienced an 80% correction afterward.
The US stock market is the same; don't think only the crypto world will crash. Even companies like AAPL have experienced deep corrections of 40% to 60% after past bull markets.
So if you're still hesitating about whether to get in now, my advice is actually very simple:
If you don't understand, don't get in.
Missing out is just a little less profit.
But if you chase at a high and get caught, your mindset and daily life will be affected.
Market opportunities are always there; life is the most important thing. Why do I keep saying that if you feel you can't understand this market situation or think there's not much room left, then it's better to miss out than to force yourself to chase higher.
Because almost all major bull markets in history are followed by a very sharp flash crash.
Gold's market cap is big enough, right?
After the big bull market ended in 2011, it still fell by 40% to 50%.
There's no need to say more about Bitcoin's big bull market; everyone knew how crazy it was back then, but it still experienced an 80% correction afterward.
The US stock market is the same; don't think only the crypto world will crash. Even companies like AAPL have experienced deep corrections of 40% to 60% after past bull markets.
So if you're still hesitating about whether to get in now, my advice is actually very simple:
If you don't understand, don't get in.
Missing out is just a little less profit.
But if you chase at a high and get caught, your mindset and daily life will be affected.
Market opportunities are always there; life is the most important thing.