Is the market considering whether to enter?
The market's mentality is: if you don't enter this wave, you won't be able to gain, and if you do enter, you're afraid of a pullback. However, institutions are buying, buying, buying. Why? They don't have enough chips to operate, so they must buy. When institutions buy, should you follow?
Are they trying to drag you down too? If so, you will always be led by the institutions.
You must break this way of thinking; some people believe it's better to miss out than to lose principal.
As long as the principal is there, there is opportunity. Without principal, where is the opportunity?
So wait for them to stir things up; there is no market that only goes up without any dips. Such a situation must pull back; without pullbacks, how can more funds enter?
Only with liquidity in the market can there be higher gains. Currently, what the market lacks is liquidity.
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