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Don't listen to how many people are shouting bullish—just watch the indicators: price touching the upper Bollinger Band, shrinking bullish volume, and a death cross on EMA—these are standard pressure-based shorting signals. The market won't force a one-sided rally just because retail traders are bullish.
Most of the upward moves the public sees are just oscillating rebounds, not trend reversals. Until the market consistently breaks above the upper band with sustained volume, the overall range remains intact. Rebounds are entry windows for shorts; brief pumps are just shakeouts.
When everyone is bullish, it's perfectly normal to feel afraid of shorting. But trading can't follow crowd sentiment—it must follow technical indicators and volume. Widespread consensus on a long position is often the short-term top.
Fear fundamentally stems from poor risk management and failure to identify market ranges. Use light positions with stop losses; even a temporary bounce won't hurt much, so don't worry about getting liquidated. As long as the market hasn't made a sustained breakout above the upper band, all rallies are just oscillating rebounds.
Don't be held hostage by the bullish noise around you. The market won't follow the majority's expectations. True opportunities always lie on the opposite side of crowd panic or euphoria.