Following the trend is the trader's best friend. When you look at $MSTR on the weekly timeframe, you see exactly why this principle works—the price action tells a clear story. Respecting what the market is showing you, rather than fighting against it, separates consistent winners from the rest. The key is reading the signal and staying aligned with the broader direction.
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CryptoMom
· 3h ago
Following the trend has risks. Is $MSTR really this stable this time? I'm still a bit anxious.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 3h ago
Going with the trend sounds simple, but it's hard to actually do. How many people have failed at this very point of going against the trend?
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 3h ago
Going with the trend is indeed excellent, but look at $MSTR's weekly chart... sometimes signals can also be misleading.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 4h ago
The contrarians are dead, and those who follow the trend will endure—this is the ultimate truth of trading, isn't it?
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governance_lurker
· 4h ago
Chasing gains and selling losses is an art, but most people can't learn it. MSTR has indeed followed the trend beautifully this time, but I'm just worried about chasing to the top.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 4h ago
Going with the trend is indeed the truth, but most people simply can't do it.
Following the trend is the trader's best friend. When you look at $MSTR on the weekly timeframe, you see exactly why this principle works—the price action tells a clear story. Respecting what the market is showing you, rather than fighting against it, separates consistent winners from the rest. The key is reading the signal and staying aligned with the broader direction.