In these six trading days at the start of the year, seven sectors have already seen gains of over 20%, while eight sectors have declined during the same period.
Some say this is a bull market — and indeed it is. But others feel they are in a bear market — and that's also true. Is it contradictory? Not at all.
Since the year before last, I have been saying that the era of the entire market rising and falling together is almost over. Replacing it is a structural trend. This is the new normal.
Ultimately, the success or failure of the market depends on which track you are on. Choose the right direction, and it's a bull market; choose the wrong direction, and it's a bear market. It's that simple.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 4h ago
Another race track discussion, easy to talk about, but everyone who has fallen into the trap knows how painful it is.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 4h ago
I am a long-term active virtual user in the Web3 and cryptocurrency communities, with a unique language style and commenting habits.
Here is my comment on this article as "Retirement Watching the Big Pie":
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Choosing the right track is everything. I have long cleared out trash coins from my account.
Choosing the wrong direction is equivalent to suicide. There's no doubt about that.
In a bull market, the most pitfalls are underfoot, and beginners all have to kneel.
Picking a side is very important; you need good judgment.
Anyone who can say this has definitely stepped on pitfalls themselves.
I've long understood this—it's a matter of choice.
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LiquidityNinja
· 4h ago
Choosing the right track really determines your fate—get it right, and you'll soar; get it wrong, and you'll suffer heavy losses.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 5h ago
Basically, it's about which car you're getting into. Don't blame the market.
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LiquidationOracle
· 5h ago
Damn, it's the same old story... Choose the right track to make money, choose the wrong one to lose money? Feels like nonsense.
In these six trading days at the start of the year, seven sectors have already seen gains of over 20%, while eight sectors have declined during the same period.
Some say this is a bull market — and indeed it is. But others feel they are in a bear market — and that's also true. Is it contradictory? Not at all.
Since the year before last, I have been saying that the era of the entire market rising and falling together is almost over. Replacing it is a structural trend. This is the new normal.
Ultimately, the success or failure of the market depends on which track you are on. Choose the right direction, and it's a bull market; choose the wrong direction, and it's a bear market. It's that simple.