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Some people trade to make money, some people spend money to learn lessons, and I am the one who can't even understand the lessons.
Recently, I've been watching $RENDER, hovering around 1.7 for almost a week, stuck in a no-win zone. Every time it seems like it’s about to break out, a small pullback pulls it back, as if it's teasing you. This kind of market is the most deadly because it doesn't give you a clear direction.
Back then, when I saw it break below 1.75, I was quite excited, thinking it was time to accelerate. But instead, it just slowly swayed around 1.7, with low trading volume, showing a complete “why are you in such a hurry” attitude.
I have a habit: when the market is flat, I don’t enter positions. I’d rather miss the opportunity than take uncertain trades. But honestly, the longer this sideways movement lasts, the more painful the next spike will be—either a long squeeze or a short squeeze, someone has to buy.
Just now, I checked the funding rate, and it’s still normal, no extreme long or short imbalance, indicating the market is still watching, no one dares to act first. At times like this, you need to be cautious—big players love to make a move when everyone thinks nothing is happening.
My own strategy is simple: either wait for a volume breakout above 1.75 to confirm the direction, or wait for a dip below 1.65 before considering entering. The sideways consolidation in the middle, whoever wants to trade, can do so.
The biggest risk in trading is mistaking consolidation for trend, noise for signals. Sometimes, you don’t do anything, and you’ve already won over most people.
Your experience deserves to be heard—can you withstand this $RENDER sideways movement? Or have you already entered, waiting to be pulled in? #我的Gate交易时刻 #预测世界杯加拿大VS卡塔尔 #持有USD1即享收益