TDM strategy emphasizes both literary and martial skills, but the key question is—if you can't see the waterfall trend, are you looking at the fountain? What's the logic behind that?



Recently, the bearish pattern has indeed been difficult to trade, and many are pondering whether to switch their approach. Switching from a short position to a long position seems like a way out, but the problem is how to choose the right timing? Blindly bottom-fishing or chasing highs can easily lead to being trapped.

Rather than obsessing over the direction, it's better to first understand: is this a genuine rebound or a false signal? Is the trading volume supporting this move? Where are the support levels? Clarifying these fundamentals allows for a more confident transition between bullish and bearish positions. Otherwise, no matter how "literary and martial" your strategy is, it's all in vain—sounds impressive, but in reality, it's still gambling.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 01-08 16:56
At the end of the day, it all comes down to volume. Rebounds without volume are just illusions, brother.
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LiquidationAlertvip
· 01-08 04:30
Stop with this nonsense. At the end of the day, it's all about volume and support. I don't believe in rebounds without volume.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 01-06 17:55
Ironically, the more someone emphasizes "fundamental analysis," the more they turn around and gamble on volume and support levels. Data shows that the previous round of such operations had a liquidation rate of 98%, but who cares [cold laugh]
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-06 17:54
It's the same theory again, hearing it until my ears are calloused. Is it a real rebound or just a trap to lure more buyers? I can't understand the trading volume, brother. --- Buying the dip at the top of the mountain, that's my story haha. --- Versatile in both martial arts and literature? I think it's just double losses. --- What’s the point of support levels? Break through and break again. --- Instead of pondering the direction, it's better to think about how to cut losses—lessons learned the hard way. --- Waterfalls and fountains are the same; it's just my money flowing downward. --- What’s the point of trading volume? If retail investors don’t understand, they just lose money. --- This is the real shift between bulls and bears, with the account changing from positive to negative. --- Choosing the wrong timing, no matter how many strategies you have, it's all useless. --- I just want to know, who can truly see through these traps to lure more buyers?
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-06 17:30
Basically, it's gambling; no strategy can save a reckless heart.
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