The bearish market atmosphere from the past two years has reappeared, bringing that familiar sense of dullness.
Following the usual pattern from previous years, the Spring Festival typically hints at some market movement. However, this time I plan to stay calm and take a good rest. The market is all about waiting for new hotspots to emerge before making full bets. For now, consider it as building momentum—when the opportunity knocks, draw your sword and strike.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 15h ago
I've experienced several bear markets, so this time I'll just relax. Anyway, there will always be some movement around the Spring Festival.
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The buildup is real, but don't read too much into it. Just wait for the wind to come.
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Staying patient is the right approach. Acting impulsively now might just lead to pitfalls.
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Drawing the sword and chopping feels satisfying to listen to, but the key is to have enough ammunition.
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It's the same old story. Every bear market, people say to wait for hot spots, only to chase high at the end.
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I just want to see what the hot topics are this year. It feels like there's nothing happening.
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Taking a good rest is indeed necessary. I've been trading too frequently these past two years and have become numb to being caught in traps.
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RektCoaster
· 15h ago
It's the same old trick again. As for whether the Spring Festival market will be reliable, honestly, I can't make any guarantees.
Staying calm is fine, but I'm just worried about not reacting quickly when hot topics emerge.
Do we really have to wait this time, or are we starting to get anxious again?
Rather than accumulating momentum, it's better to think clearly about what the next hot topic will be.
The premise of drawing the sword and chopping is to clearly see what you're chopping at.
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Web3Educator
· 15h ago
nah, the bear vibes hitting different this szn tbh. my students always ask me during these dips—"professor, should we panic?"—and here's the key insight: this is literally textbook accumulation phase, nothing more.
spring rally thesis is solid on paper, but fr fr, patience > fomo rn. been teaching this for years lol
The bearish market atmosphere from the past two years has reappeared, bringing that familiar sense of dullness.
Following the usual pattern from previous years, the Spring Festival typically hints at some market movement. However, this time I plan to stay calm and take a good rest. The market is all about waiting for new hotspots to emerge before making full bets. For now, consider it as building momentum—when the opportunity knocks, draw your sword and strike.