Israel's military actions against Iran and the incident involving the attack on the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces have once again caused a significant impact on the crypto assets market. As recently warned by analysts, market risks have become apparent, and investors should act with caution to avoid blindly following trends. Once Bitcoin turns downward, other crypto assets tend to face even steeper falls.
A common strategy of market manipulators is to create a breakout situation to lure retail investors in, and then sharply decline, leaving latecomers deep in losses. This "guillotine" operation has been tried and tested, often resulting in substantial losses for many investors.
Entering the market recklessly without going through a complete deep adjustment carries the risk of being trapped at any time. Although waiting for the right entry point may cause anxiety, it can at least avoid unnecessary losses. In contrast, investors who have been chasing high positions these days may be experiencing greater pressure.
In the current market cycle, the long-term investment difficulty of most crypto assets is increasing, except for Bitcoin and a few projects. If the chips bought are not during extreme market panic, making a profit is becoming increasingly difficult. Relatively speaking, flexible intraday short-term trading may be more feasible, but this requires strictly implementing profit-taking and stop-loss strategies to ensure risk is controllable and to avoid deep entrapment.
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Israel's military actions against Iran and the incident involving the attack on the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces have once again caused a significant impact on the crypto assets market. As recently warned by analysts, market risks have become apparent, and investors should act with caution to avoid blindly following trends. Once Bitcoin turns downward, other crypto assets tend to face even steeper falls.
A common strategy of market manipulators is to create a breakout situation to lure retail investors in, and then sharply decline, leaving latecomers deep in losses. This "guillotine" operation has been tried and tested, often resulting in substantial losses for many investors.
Entering the market recklessly without going through a complete deep adjustment carries the risk of being trapped at any time. Although waiting for the right entry point may cause anxiety, it can at least avoid unnecessary losses. In contrast, investors who have been chasing high positions these days may be experiencing greater pressure.
In the current market cycle, the long-term investment difficulty of most crypto assets is increasing, except for Bitcoin and a few projects. If the chips bought are not during extreme market panic, making a profit is becoming increasingly difficult. Relatively speaking, flexible intraday short-term trading may be more feasible, but this requires strictly implementing profit-taking and stop-loss strategies to ensure risk is controllable and to avoid deep entrapment.