Some time ago, I repeatedly emphasized the risks across various channels. Whether it was effective or not, I’m not entirely sure. But one thing I am certain of — the trend will always fulfill its mission, and those mid-term entry points will eventually appear. It’s just that right now, we can’t see through the intentions of the main players; we have to wait until the situation becomes clear enough, and then strike when the time is right.
Today’s short-term losses, to be honest, were destined. The A-shares market is like that; profit and loss are inherently connected, and there’s nothing to complain about. I admit I can’t do what some big influencers do — go all-in when the market is hot, then instantly liquidate when it starts to fall. Such operations require not only skill but also a certain talent.
Pullbacks are inevitable. As long as the magnitude remains within my psychological acceptance range, I will look for opportunities to reverse the trend. My fundamentals are solid, and the key is to stay rational and patient. No greed, no rush — waiting for the perfect moment to deploy.
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FunGibleTom
· 14h ago
Wait a minute, what exactly are the main players doing? It feels like there's no signal...
But I can handle your mindset, it's just that I really can't learn the full-position quick clearing by those big V accounts.
Let's just accept the pullback, anyway the technicals are solid, it's just a matter of who can hold on.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 14h ago
Wait a minute, what exactly are the main players holding back this time? It feels like I can't see through it...
But on the other hand, there's really no need to mess around every day; you still have to wait for that perfect moment.
Those big V's who go all-in are really not just skilled—they're just incredibly lucky...
Today I lost a bit, but it doesn't matter; sooner or later, I'll come back stronger.
Once things become clear, I'll strike in one move—that's the right attitude.
Why rush? The trend will speak for itself.
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RetiredMiner
· 14h ago
Wait a moment, the main force is still shaking out, I will hold firm and not move
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It sounds good, but when it really drops, isn't it inevitable to cut?
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Hmm, this wave is indeed unpredictable, let's wait and see
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Not greedy and not rushing sounds easy, but in actual operation, the mind gets confused
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Feels like every day is "waiting for the perfect moment," when will the perfect moment come?
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I understand this mentality, but the problem is what to do when the pullback exceeds psychological expectations
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A-shares are always like this, but we still have to keep playing
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Not blaming, but deep down everyone must feel frustrated, right?
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Mid-term opportunities will indeed come, it depends on whether we can endure until then
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With solid fundamentals, but still getting beaten up by the market
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NFTPessimist
· 14h ago
Waiting for the main players to make a move. Following the trend now is just a fool's luck.
Who can guess the main players' intentions? It's better to wait patiently for signals.
Lost again, but this time it's not unfair. A-shares are just like that.
Talent really varies from person to person. I just don't have that gene.
The pullback was expected. The counterattack opportunity will come eventually.
Keep a steady mindset; greed is a big taboo.
This wave mainly depends on what happens next. Let's talk after it's clearer.
Not chasing highs has been my biggest progress in recent years.
Just wait, the trend won't change anyway.
Some time ago, I repeatedly emphasized the risks across various channels. Whether it was effective or not, I’m not entirely sure. But one thing I am certain of — the trend will always fulfill its mission, and those mid-term entry points will eventually appear. It’s just that right now, we can’t see through the intentions of the main players; we have to wait until the situation becomes clear enough, and then strike when the time is right.
Today’s short-term losses, to be honest, were destined. The A-shares market is like that; profit and loss are inherently connected, and there’s nothing to complain about. I admit I can’t do what some big influencers do — go all-in when the market is hot, then instantly liquidate when it starts to fall. Such operations require not only skill but also a certain talent.
Pullbacks are inevitable. As long as the magnitude remains within my psychological acceptance range, I will look for opportunities to reverse the trend. My fundamentals are solid, and the key is to stay rational and patient. No greed, no rush — waiting for the perfect moment to deploy.