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Rapid rises and falls are really quite common in the market, especially during the mid-stage of a bull market rebound. Often, this is just the main players' shakeout strategy, seeming random but actually carefully designed.
You’ll notice that a certain coin struggles to rise for several days, accumulating a significant gain, and then suddenly experiences a sharp drop, wiping out all the gains from the previous days within a single day. Such intense volatility is especially likely to scare new investors and those with poor psychological resilience; when they panic, they start selling off, handing over their chips. When the price drops to a certain level, the market begins to stabilize, and the coin’s price gradually recovers. When the price hits new highs again, attracting more and more people to follow in, the main players repeat their tactics, suddenly plunging during the upward trend.
This kind of decline is usually characterized by speed and short duration, with drops of 5%-10% within a few days, and in extreme cases, even 15%-20%. But there’s generally no need to worry too much, as it usually stops near important support levels. The key is to understand that this is the market’s normal rhythm; behind rapid rises and falls, there’s often capital manipulation, and beginners are most likely to be shaken out during these times. As long as you keep a steady mindset and hold your position, just wait for the rebound.