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#数字资产市场动态 Is a rebound really that easy to blow? Most people don't actually get wiped out during a decline.
Think carefully about your losing accounts—how many of those positions were cut during a rebound?
As soon as a rebound appears, people start sweating. The positions that have been trapped for a long time finally have a chance to be freed, and at the most emotionally intense moment—you place a sell order. And what happens? The rebound continues, and the market actually moves higher. Now you understand why 90% of people are especially prone to making mistakes during rebounds.
Where is the most cunning part of a rebound? It precisely hits your least patient moment. You don't have time to think clearly whether this is a true reversal or just a trap to shake out weak hands; your emotions have already made the decision for you.
But look at how a true trend reversal unfolds—rarely does a single big green candle just take off immediately. The usual pattern is: repeated bottom confirmations → gentle increase in volume → steady upward movement. What you need is not speed, but the ability to understand this rhythm.
The movements of mainstream coins like BTC and ETH can better illustrate the point. During each bottom rebound, the most intense selling often happens during the first surge. Holding on at that moment is what makes the subsequent gains yours.
Next time a rebound comes, try doing this: first, calm down for three seconds, and ask yourself, "Am I trying to escape or missing an opportunity?" Waiting is always much better than rushing to place an order and regret it later. Once you can control this rhythm, you'll avoid 90% of the pitfalls. Making steady profits amid volatility sounds simple, but in practice, it’s a battle against your greed and fear.