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#数字资产市场动态 Is it better to chase the rise or buy the dip? You've asked the wrong question.
Many people fall into a misconception: seeing the price drop, they rush to act, hoping to pick up bargains. What’s the result? They either get caught in a deep trap or barely escape with a forced exit, only to find they haven't made as much profit as they lost.
The key issue is this — you simply cannot predict short-term market fluctuations. Those rushing in to buy the dip may seem rational, but they are actually betting on emotions. And emotions are the accelerator of losses.
Experienced traders do something different: they follow the trend to eat profits. When the market is in an upward channel, every pullback is an opportunity to add positions. Chasing the rise at this time is not risky — quite the opposite, it’s the move that can make profits soar. As long as the trend line isn’t broken, don’t try to predict the top — that’s asking for trouble. Stay steady with your positions, follow the market’s rhythm, and you’ll earn more solidly.
In short, instead of worrying about whether to chase the rise, ask yourself: what is the current trend direction? Once the direction is confirmed, just follow it. That’s the secret to long-term stable profits.
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