#美国民主党BlueVault Trump's speech tonight will be a key point for the market. The market is likely to experience a wave of volatility first, then choose a direction based on the content of the speech—this is normal, as investors wait for signals before the news is confirmed.
The actual trading approach is quite simple: good news tends to accelerate upward easily, while bad news causes rapid declines. But the key is not to be misled by short-term fluctuations; chasing highs is too risky. A stable strategy is the way to go. $BTC $ETH Mainstream coins like this may have short-term opportunities, but only if the risk is justified.
In summary, observe the speech content, watch the market reaction, and then decide whether to act. No need to rush.
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ProposalDetective
· 6h ago
To be honest, the thing I dislike most about this big news market is people chasing highs; they always end up getting hurt the worst.
Let's wait until the announcement is finalized; right now, everything is just gambling.
However, mainstream coins do have some imagination space this time, it all depends on what Trump says.
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HashRateHustler
· 6h ago
Waiting for the speech? Bro, I've already moved on. Anyway, ups and downs are opportunities.
The volatility before the speech is the most profitable. What's there to wait for in mainstream coins?
Not chasing highs? That means you're chasing lows, understand?
Don't be in a rush, what are you waiting for if not to act now?
Observe, observe. If you spend all day observing, you should have already entered the market.
A stable strategy is for those who lack courage, haha.
When it comes to speeches, reacting quickly is the key.
$BTC now is the perfect time to position.
Signal? I only trust volatility.
As long as the risk is worth the reward, everything else is nonsense.
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CryptoComedian
· 6h ago
Laughing until crying, I have to tell a joke to comfort myself before Trump's speech.
Before the speech even starts, everyone begins to tremble, turbulence? The fear isn't of turbulence but of being trapped.
Good news rises, bad news also rises, the worst news is that you didn't hold onto your coins, that's the real bad news.
To put it simply, it's still that sentence: don't act until you're desperate, hold back and don't chase.
Right now, I'm just a spectator, deciding how much to lose based on the content of the speech.
Don't rush. This phrase is very true, but unfortunately most people can't wait and come to ask me.
It's really about betting on the wording of the speech; anything can be interpreted as good news. That's the crypto circle for you.
Stable strategies are real, but the hardest part of stability is resisting the urge to operate. Why don't you talk about quitting smoking and drinking?
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SatsStacking
· 7h ago
Here we go again, knowing there will be volatility before speaking, and then choosing the direction based on the content afterward. This logic is a bit cyclical.
Chasing highs indeed carries high risk, but when is it ever "not in a hurry"?
The mainstream coins in this wave of market feel like they are testing the bottom. Once clear signals appear, everyone should be getting in.
#美国民主党BlueVault Trump's speech tonight will be a key point for the market. The market is likely to experience a wave of volatility first, then choose a direction based on the content of the speech—this is normal, as investors wait for signals before the news is confirmed.
The actual trading approach is quite simple: good news tends to accelerate upward easily, while bad news causes rapid declines. But the key is not to be misled by short-term fluctuations; chasing highs is too risky. A stable strategy is the way to go. $BTC $ETH Mainstream coins like this may have short-term opportunities, but only if the risk is justified.
In summary, observe the speech content, watch the market reaction, and then decide whether to act. No need to rush.