#Strategy加仓BTC Interestingly, the recent performance of $BTC is quite clear — during the day, it drops without any panic from the bulls, and when the night trading begins, they start to exert effort. The larger the decline, the more vigorous the rebound. This kind of movement is really testing the mentality of bullish traders. The key is to have patience, because the decline is often just a preparation for the next upward wave. $ETH and $XRP have also been moving in sync with this rhythm recently; as long as you catch this rebound cycle, continuing to add positions is a completely reasonable strategy. By analyzing the charts, timing, and sentiment, there’s still hope for the bulls.

BTC1.85%
ETH1.81%
XRP-0.42%
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TideRecedervip
· 7h ago
I'm convinced by this tactic of gaining momentum during the night session, just worried that the daytime sell-off will crush my confidence.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 7h ago
Here we go again, crashing during the day and rising at night? I always do the opposite, it's really impressive haha
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GhostAddressHuntervip
· 7h ago
Night trading power, I've seen this routine too many times, the key is to maintain the right mindset. --- The harder the fall, the fiercer the rebound. This time, it's different, right? --- Adding positions is fine, but you need an exit strategy, brother. --- Wait, why are $ETH and $XRP following the trend so closely lately? Is there something I haven't noticed? --- Patience is correct, but there should be a limit to patience. Don't exhaust your principal. --- Buying during the day and rebounding at night... this rhythm is really aggressive, but I still need to see how long I can hold on. --- The bulls have a chance, but it feels like it's only for a few days. What about after that?
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LiquidationSurvivorvip
· 7h ago
I don't back down during the day even when getting hammered, and I take off during the night rebound. I'm familiar with this rhythm—it's just a test of whether the account balance can hold until that moment.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 7h ago
Night trading session: I've seen this routine too many times. The key is whether you can hold on without cutting losses. --- During the day, if the market crashes, it can crush your mentality. Honestly, it's not suitable for long positions; patience is the real skill to make money. --- The more intense the rebound, the more cautious you should be. It might just be a trap to attract more buyers. --- ETH and XRP moving in tandem is a bit subtle. It's safer to keep a close eye on BTC's main trend. --- Have you thought clearly about your stop-loss point before adding positions? Easy to say, hard to do. --- When the chart, timing, and sentiment all align, it’s indeed tempting. But the market loves to do the opposite. --- No doubt, mental resilience is crucial. Those who cut losses are often driven by emotions. --- Patience? If you're still patient now, you might already be trapped. --- The decline is brewing for an upward move. The words sound good, but when the critical point arrives, everyone wants to buy the dip. But what’s the result? --- This logic sounds comfortable, but the risks are not mentioned. Better to be cautious.
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