I haven't looked at the market for a long time. In the recent six months, the market has been volatile. Even if Livermore came, he would have to lose some points before he could leave. I took some funds to play the first level. Although it consumes energy, at least it is fun. I wanted to laugh when I saw some people's comments in the square yesterday. They opened short orders and held on to them, and then said in the square that the bull market has not come. The reason is that a slow bull market is a bull market, and a fast bull market is not a bull market. I think they are really confused. Can the rise yesterday be called a fast bull market? The big cake rose by five points, and the concubine rose by six points. You can still be credible if you say it is a rebound. Is this increase a fast bull market in the currency circle? I usually play gold. The increase of the A-share market was more severe than this some time ago. Why are you still talking nonsense here? Just close your position quickly.
Let's get back to the point. I don't know whether yesterday's market was bullish or just a rebound after falling too much. From a technical point of view, it seems that the probability of rising is higher, but we have to continue to see whether the big cake can break through and stabilize at 67,000, and whether it can stabilize at 2,800. If these two are achieved, then the probability of bullish is even greater. And even if the bull is really coming, it has fallen for half a year recently, and the adjustment time will definitely be very long. There is no need to rush to get on the train.
Finally, let me talk about the special features of yesterday's market. The most important point yesterday was the general rise. Those old cottages also rose a little. If you say that this is because retail investors bought a little bit of everything, I don't believe it. Retail investors are now frightened birds. Who will care about those old cottages? I personally guess that institutions have news and buy some to build a bottom position. $BTC $ETH