Sometimes the most interesting part of the market is right here — during snowstorms and blizzards, you often see the clearest signals.



Recently, there have been many sideways movements and sharp drops, but for the bulls, these are just reasons to buy. The key is to grasp the rhythm — the days that the bears can sustain are actually limited.

The current question is not where the market will go, but how long the short-sellers' escape window will remain open. From the current pattern, this window is shrinking day by day. Winter will eventually pass, and spring will come. The question is, are you ready to迎接 the rebound?
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 11h ago
Ha, talking about spring coming after winter again, always saying the same thing --- Shorts window narrowing? Why do I feel like my account is shrinking too --- By the time the rebound comes, I’m already out of bullets, haha --- Now is the test of mentality. Whoever can hold on wins --- Can you see clearly in the snowstorm? I can see clearly how badly I’ve lost --- Ready, but not ready with my wallet --- Instead of giving shorts an escape window, give me the courage to bottom fish --- This round of market is indeed interesting, just a bit too costly in terms of learning expenses
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-10 18:01
Diving and sideways movement again, for me, it's a signal to buy the dip. When others panic, I just become greedy.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-10 17:53
Cold Wallet Guardian's comments: The short sellers' escape window is indeed narrowing, but the question is, can we hold on until then? This sideways trading has been exhausting to watch, feeling like we're always oscillating at the bottom. Brothers shorting, it's really time to run. When the rebound comes, I hope none of us have bought the bottom and ended up bleeding. Winter? I think it's just beginning. Ready, but the wallet is empty. The rhythm is the hardest to grasp; often, you get in and get trapped. It's easy to talk about being bullish, but in practice, who hasn't suffered through blood, sweat, and tears? A shrinking window ≠ opportunity; this logic is a bit far-fetched. Spring is here, but is our principal still alive? This is the gambler's mentality—waiting for a rebound or cutting losses in time, a dilemma.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 01-10 17:52
Getting off-topic, I've heard the term "window narrowing" too many times. Every time, it's said that spring is coming, but it turns out to be another winter.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 01-10 17:51
Can you see clearly in winter? I think it's mainly that my hands and feet are frozen stiff, and I can't operate at all.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-10 17:48
Sideways plunge? Bro, this is called accumulation. The good days for the bears are running out. This rebound window might be closer than expected. Are you ready with your bullets? Winter may be cold, but it’s nothing compared to last year. Spring is here, who still shorts? This is a real move. The escape window is closing day by day. The bears should be panicking. I bet fifty cents that this rebound will come faster than expected. The guys shorting should start to close their positions. The market depends on who can endure. Clearly, the bulls are sharpening their blades. The shrinking window is a signal. If you have bullets, get ready quickly.
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