Currently, the chances of successfully buying high or selling low at the current position are both low. For active investors, it is advisable to wait for the price to break out (significant expansion in daily or 4-hour Bollinger Bands), then combine volume, price action, and ETF flows to make trend-based trades; for long-term allocation, gradual low-cost accumulation remains the mainstream recommendation, but proper fund management must be maintained.
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Currently, the chances of successfully buying high or selling low at the current position are both low. For active investors, it is advisable to wait for the price to break out (significant expansion in daily or 4-hour Bollinger Bands), then combine volume, price action, and ETF flows to make trend-based trades; for long-term allocation, gradual low-cost accumulation remains the mainstream recommendation, but proper fund management must be maintained.