Under the influence of high-cycle signals, such obvious slowdown phenomena are actually quite common. The problem is that each time, it is accompanied by a subsequent sharp adjustment. But from a bearish perspective, there is a trap—this kind of structure may delay actual action for weeks or even months, with continued oscillation in the meantime. This tests patience because you never know where the next trigger point will be. If an adjustment really occurs, it could be a significant shock.
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GasBankrupter
· 4h ago
Wait, I feel like I've already fallen into the trap you're talking about...
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 4h ago
Wait, is it the same trick again? If it drags on with fluctuations for another month or so, I would have lost patience long ago, haha.
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MidsommarWallet
· 4h ago
Wait, will this really be different this time, or will we have to wait a few more months again?
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BlockDetective
· 4h ago
Basically, it's just waiting. Anyway, how many times have we played the oscillation routine?
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SoliditySurvivor
· 4h ago
Wait, are you saying I have to endure a few more months? My heart can't take this constant torment.
Under the influence of high-cycle signals, such obvious slowdown phenomena are actually quite common. The problem is that each time, it is accompanied by a subsequent sharp adjustment. But from a bearish perspective, there is a trap—this kind of structure may delay actual action for weeks or even months, with continued oscillation in the meantime. This tests patience because you never know where the next trigger point will be. If an adjustment really occurs, it could be a significant shock.