#美联储恢复降息进程 This sudden fall this morning made me decide to test the waters. Buying the dip is three parts technical analysis and seven parts intuition? Anyway, as long as the position is controlled well, I'll just take this as a way to validate whether my intuition is accurate. The Fed's interest rate cut expectations have risen again, perhaps it's an opportunity.
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DataBartender
· 15h ago
Buying the dip relies entirely on luck, I think your reasoning is a bit too optimistic.
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SmartContractRebel
· 15h ago
Buying the dip is like gambler psychology; technical charts are just fluff; the key is whether you can hold your mindset.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 15h ago
Buying the dip relies on intuition, I believe in this method, the key is not to go all in.
Will the Fed's round of interest rate cuts really materialize, or is it just more hot air?
Three parts technical analysis, seven parts metaphysics, sounds much more reliable than my trading system, haha.
With such obvious bottom signals, why does it feel like there are more traps?
Position management is the true way, otherwise no matter how much you buy the dip, it's all for nothing.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 15h ago
I agree that buying the dip relies on metaphysics; since it has fallen so hard, it will rebound sooner or later, so why not take a gamble?
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 15h ago
Buying the dip is scary when catching a falling knife, but there is indeed something to the expectations of interest rate cuts; it's worth taking a gamble.
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BlockTalk
· 15h ago
Buying the dip relies entirely on feeling, technical charts are deceptive.
#美联储恢复降息进程 This sudden fall this morning made me decide to test the waters. Buying the dip is three parts technical analysis and seven parts intuition? Anyway, as long as the position is controlled well, I'll just take this as a way to validate whether my intuition is accurate. The Fed's interest rate cut expectations have risen again, perhaps it's an opportunity.