In evening technical analysis, whether it's support levels for entry or resistance levels for exit, every key point needs to be planned in advance. Precise position control often determines the success or failure of this wave of operation—enter early, exit accurately, and you can steadily profit in an unpredictable market.
To be honest, there are no markets that are absolutely untradeable; it all depends on how you respond. Bull markets have their own strategies, oscillations have their rhythm, and bear markets also present opportunities. The end-of-year market is the perfect time to test short-term trading skills. Traders who can accurately pinpoint entry and exit points are often able to capture more profits during this period. The key is to think through the logic of each trade clearly—no blind moves, no greed.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 5h ago
Speaking casually, how many people can truly hit the exact levels...
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
That's true, but very few can actually execute effectively.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-12 17:55
To put it simply, support and resistance levels are just that—levels. Whether you can make money still depends on execution.
Entering and exiting positions must be supported by data; otherwise, even the most perfect analysis is useless.
The year-end market indeed tests people, but most still fall prey to greed.
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NeverPresent
· 01-12 17:55
That's true, but few people can actually operate with discipline, often losing everything after a market rally.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-12 17:41
That's right, the key is to stick to the discipline.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-12 17:32
That's true, but only a few can really do it; most are still ruined by emotions.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-12 17:29
That's true, but the problem is that most people can't hold on at all. Once their mindset collapses, everything is over.
In evening technical analysis, whether it's support levels for entry or resistance levels for exit, every key point needs to be planned in advance. Precise position control often determines the success or failure of this wave of operation—enter early, exit accurately, and you can steadily profit in an unpredictable market.
To be honest, there are no markets that are absolutely untradeable; it all depends on how you respond. Bull markets have their own strategies, oscillations have their rhythm, and bear markets also present opportunities. The end-of-year market is the perfect time to test short-term trading skills. Traders who can accurately pinpoint entry and exit points are often able to capture more profits during this period. The key is to think through the logic of each trade clearly—no blind moves, no greed.