Looking at the ZKP coin, I am bearish on it. The reason is simple—downward trend.



Trading long in a bearish pattern sounds exciting, but in reality, it’s just gambling. The chances of making money exist, but the risks of getting trapped or liquidated are much higher. Instead of chasing the top and taking on risk, it’s better to wait for signals.

When should you get out? Just choose one of these two conditions: either the price stabilizes above 0.17 and breaks through 0.175, or it directly breaks 0.185 and stays above 0.18. The key is to have volume support; trading volume must keep up. Only then can you confidently go long.

Some beginners might argue: "It’s already at a low point now, why not go long immediately instead of waiting for it to rise?"—Your logic is flawed.

The focus isn’t on the current price itself, but on the trend direction. In a downtrend, 0.15 may seem lower than 0.18, but in reality, prices below 0.13 are also possible, and bottoms are unpredictable. If the bears don’t stop, new lows will keep appearing.

Conversely, once an uptrend is confirmed, the buy point at 0.18 becomes a golden opportunity, and the subsequent space is the real profit zone. Low points after trend confirmation are much safer than bottom-fishing during a decline. That’s why waiting for a breakout is better than blindly guessing at the bottom.
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EverythingIsFinevip
· 16h ago
Classic mistake! Waiting for a signal? What are you thinking, buddy? Have you had too much fake alcohol? By the time you get a clear signal, Old Wang, who burns bricks at my village kiln, will still be burning. Purely talk and no action!
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 18h ago
Wow, I have to admit, this logic really hits the pain points of retail investors. Breakouts with no volume are all fake, the author is not wrong about this.
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 18h ago
Data shows that historically, 90% of "I've found the bottom" claims never actually find the bottom. Ironically, this guy is actually teaching people how not to bottom fish, and he's more reliable than most self-media outlets.
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FloorSweepervip
· 18h ago
nah man, this is exactly how paper hands think. waiting for breakout signals while the real accumulation's already happening? classic mistake lol
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BoredStakervip
· 18h ago
To be honest, this logic makes no sense. Trying to buy the dip before the trend reverses is just a gambler's mentality.
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GateUser-4b9f8191vip
· 18h ago
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