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Why don't the main players in the shanzhai raise the price? In fact, the main players are waiting for you to mentally collapse and sell at a loss. They want you to be in a long-term sideways market, with your losses expanding and no hope in sight, so that you cut your positions yourself. This way, they can build their positions secretly at a very low price, and when BTC/ETH has risen enough, they will pump low-priced coins to attract retail investors to buy at high prices. Delay the pump → Clean up the chips → Harvest the next round of investors.
The trading market is like a grueling furnace, and the most exhausting thing is not the ever-changing candlestick chart, but the invisible and intangible time. You stare at the fluctuating numbers, listening to the clock ticking, every second gnawing at your patience, but no matter how tormenting it is, you have to grit your teeth and come to terms with it. After crawling and rolling on this path for a long time, you will understand that no matter how gifted you are, you will eventually develop a unique trading method of your own. But interestingly, no matter what strategy you use, you will always get stuck on the hurdle of "time."
A well-known trading veteran in the circle once said: "It's not difficult to make money in the market; the hard part is wanting to do it at your own pace, wanting to go fast when you want to go fast, and wanting to go slow when you want to go slow." This statement hits deep; how many people have lost their patience over time, breaking down their trading cycles into smaller fragments, sometimes chasing highs and cutting losses, sometimes frequently switching positions, desperately optimizing their systems, always hoping to get rich overnight. But time doesn't care who you are. No matter how sophisticated the trading system or how incredible the trader, everyone must bow before it. The market will fluctuate when it needs to, and it will consolidate when it needs to; it won't start early just because someone is eager to make money.
In the end, true trading experts are those who have learned to reconcile with time. Let go of stubbornness, stop being fixated on battling the market, and abandon the unrealistic hope of precisely pinpointing every turning point. Instead of panicking and struggling in volatility, it is better to calmly accept the market's rhythm, go with the flow, and allow time to gradually realize value.