Instead of frequently cutting and doing short-term trading, it's better to hold a small position long-term and wait for the pattern to truly establish. The AR node is particularly critical—once it breaks out of the W-shaped box pattern, the trend return could be quite substantial. Although the actual movement will definitely not be textbook perfect, and there could be all sorts of fluctuations within the box, the logic of eventually reaching the top around $48 is clear. The key points are two: first, do you have the patience to withstand repeated oscillations within the box without being shaken out; second, if the price breaks below the support at the bottom, can you cut your losses decisively? This is the most testing aspect of long-term trading—knowing when to endure and when to exit quickly.

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Anon32942vip
· 12h ago
That's right, short-term chopping for quick profits is really exhausting; you still need to stay patient. This wave of AR indeed follows the logic of 48, but messing around within the box range is pointless; it's better to wait for the pattern confirmation before jumping in. The test of human nature is really tough; most people just can't resist, and as soon as there's a shake, they run away.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 12h ago
That's a pretty good point, but I still think the 48 price level is a bit optimistic. The psychological defense line is most likely to collapse during the box washout. Instead of obsessing over the pattern, it's better to ask yourself how much you can lose. Holding long-term is correct, but the key is that no one can get past human nature. I'll wait until I dip twice more. The W bottom is indeed clear, but the problem is whether I can really act quickly when it breaks... I missed out last time because I hesitated. Holding a small position long-term feels comfortable, but in practice, it's just two words—extremely difficult.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 12h ago
Well said, the inability to endure is actually the Achilles' heel for most people. I've been washed out a few times myself. Agree with holding a small position; 48 is indeed a level with potential. The key for AR now is whether it can break out of the box. If it can't, it'll just continue to fluctuate. The biggest enemy of human nature is actually oneself; knowing what to do is easy, but acting on it is hard. 48 is too far away; I just want to see if it can stabilize at the bottom support first. Otherwise, everything else is just talk. Cutting losses and bottom-fishing are both easy to lose money on; staying calm and holding on often yields the most profit. This kind of psychological game is truly top-notch; it really tests whether you're timid or not.
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