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Recently, the crypto market has experienced a pullback, sparking a lot of discussion. Looking across various analyses, it is not difficult to find that many contents are either overly lengthy and complicated or too complex in stop loss strategies. These analyses often lack clear viewpoints and practical operational guidance.
In the current market environment, I believe that a concise strategy is more important. As a commentator dedicated to sharing valuable information, my view is:
If the price of Bitcoin drops to around 105,000, it will be a good opportunity to increase positions. Conversely, if it rises to around 135,000, a moderate reduction in positions can be considered. It is worth noting that during the bull market cycle that I have identified, I usually do not set stop losses. This is based on an important premise: I firmly believe that we are currently in a bull market phase.
The bull market has its particularities; even if there is a pullback in the short term, the long-term trend remains upward. Therefore, overly frequent stop loss operations may lead to missing important upward opportunities. It is important to stay calm and focus on the big trend, rather than being swayed by short-term fluctuations.
Of course, every investor should formulate a strategy based on their own risk tolerance and investment goals. The key is to have a clear market judgment and to develop a simple and effective action plan accordingly. In an era of information explosion, it is particularly important to maintain independent thinking.