In the early stages of a market rally or when it breaks through historical highs, many investment targets often experience rapid increases, causing anxiety for those who fail to seize the opportunity in time. Subsequently, they face a dual blow of the market rising independently while their held assets perform poorly.

Building a support platform, waiting and observing, and acting when the opportunity arises are common strategies for many traders. In the current market, with high sentiment and Bitcoin reaching new highs, the main players are unlikely to let the market easily obtain a large number of low-priced chips. They will quickly absorb the chips and drive a rise in both volume and price in the short term, during which astute funds will follow in. As the price rises, the proportion of floating chips increases, but these chips may become resistance to further increases.

After the market reaches a new high, it enters the most uncertain phase, whether it is a genuine breakout or a false breakout, which will lead to a sharp increase in market volatility and activity. By consolidating on platforms or making slight declines, traders can lay the groundwork for future operations, retaining operational space.