Is the market hesitating to enter?

The market's mentality is like this: if you don't enter, you miss the opportunity, but once you enter, you worry about a pullback. However, institutions are continuously buying, why? Because they don't have enough chips in hand, so they must buy. Once institutions start buying, won't you follow suit? If they pull you up, will you just get thrown out with them? In that case, you'll always be at the mercy of the institutions. We must change this way of thinking; some people believe that it is better to miss an opportunity than to lose the principal.

Because as long as the principal is still there, there is still a chance; but if the principal is lost, where is the opportunity? Therefore, while they are busy speculating, we must be vigilant. There is no market that only rises without falling; such a situation will inevitably pull back, and the pullback is precisely to allow more funds to enter.

Only when the market has enough liquidity can there be higher increases. Currently, what the market lacks the most is liquidity. So, although the market is volatile, we cannot just sit idly by; we must be well prepared and seize the opportunity.