The best entry point always makes you feel "uncomfortable." When everyone thinks "it's going to rise here" and gets excited to buy high, that's usually a trap. Conversely, when the price pulls back and looks "on the verge of collapse," that's often an excellent buying opportunity.
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The best entry point always makes you feel "uncomfortable." When everyone thinks "it's going to rise here" and gets excited to buy high, that's usually a trap. Conversely, when the price pulls back and looks "on the verge of collapse," that's often an excellent buying opportunity.