In a rising market, there is only one real top. For example, there are 3 callbacks and 1 top. The probability of winning by betting on callbacks and continuing to go long is 75%, and the probability of winning by betting on the top is only 25%. In other words, as long as you see a callback, you should go long. The probability of a callback is much greater than the probability of a top, so you should go long when there is a callback, not when you touch the top.

In any trend market, there will be many callbacks, but only one top, so callbacks are high-probability events. You should bet that it can continue to rise rather than reaching the top.

As long as you follow the stop loss point, you should boldly follow the trend direction to place orders, instead of being afraid of heights and not daring to go up.