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From the 4-hour chart of BTC, besides the horizontal resistance levels that need to be closely watched, there is also an upward trend line on the daily chart (marked in purple) that short sellers can reference. This trend line currently corresponds to approximately 95300, and as time progresses, this level will gradually move upward.
Traders looking to go long don't need to rush, and those aiming to short don't have to focus only on a fixed level—there are opportunities in both directions. The key is to stagger your positions and avoid putting all your chips into the same level. This approach can reduce risk and allow for more flexible adjustments during market fluctuations.
Gradual deployment is indeed the way to go; otherwise, if you invest all at once and it pulls back, you'll get caught off guard.
Both long and short positions have potential; it all depends on who reacts faster.
I've heard countless times about deploying in batches, but it's still easy to go all-in at once.
Those who can wait for the right position have probably already made a fortune.
Both shorting and longing depend on luck; there is no absolute answer.