Is anyone holding on tightly to the current K-line? Or have you already switched to other strategies? It seems like every time there's this kind of consolidation, you can tell who is really trading and who is just casually watching.
What do you usually do in these situations?
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LuckyHashValue
· 5h ago
Consolidation is just a shakeout; stay firm and do not move.
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4am_degen
· 5h ago
Consolidation is just a shakeout, indicating that the main players haven't jumped in yet. I'll keep accumulating.
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BlockDetective
· 5h ago
Consolidation is a test of patience. I directly went all-in with grid trading, no more messing around.
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FlatTax
· 5h ago
Consolidation is a test of patience. I'm currently taking a break and will wait until the overall direction becomes clear before acting.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 5h ago
I don't know what to say either. Anyway, I spent a while looking at the candlestick charts, and I realized I simply couldn't understand how this wave of consolidation is going to unfold.
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BearMarketMonk
· 6h ago
Consolidation periods are actually the best test of patience, really. I'm currently just dollar-cost averaging + waiting, no need to fuss.
What do you all think about this market trend?
Is anyone holding on tightly to the current K-line? Or have you already switched to other strategies? It seems like every time there's this kind of consolidation, you can tell who is really trading and who is just casually watching.
What do you usually do in these situations?