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The trend since ACU went live has been quite interesting. The three dips yesterday all happened to hit the bottom—several traders in our live broadcast room never missed the opportunity and sold at the peak. Today, when the price returned to around 0.11, we re-entered and secured the position steadily. Calculations show that this series of operations has already hit 4 to 5 times in a row. The entire community has been shocked by this rhythm. The key is to understand the market's temperament: when a dip is just a shakeout, and when a rally is a real breakout. The rhythm of the crypto market is like this—catching the bottom signals well can make a big difference in profits.
While bottom signals do exist, it’s worth noting that — in cases with a small sample size — survivor bias effects can be significantly amplified.
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4-5 consecutive hits? This rhythm is indeed awesome, but the probability of hitting the bottom precisely every time... must require a very strong mindset.
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Basically, you need to understand the manipulator's tactics. I'm still learning this part.
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I also entered at 0.11 during that wave, but didn't dare to add more. Seeing you all making such smooth profits makes me a bit regretful.
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The most critical part is the bottom signal. It's easy to say, but how do you filter out the various distractions and noise in practice?
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The people in the live room are so steady... I want to ask if it's built on experience or if there's really a system behind it.
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The line between a shakeout and a breakout is actually very blurry. Misreading it once makes it difficult to break even.
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Hitting 4-5 times in a row isn't a big deal; the key is not to flip over. A single big loss and it's all for nothing.