This kind of chart pattern may seem ordinary, but it contains a strong sense of rhythm. The optimal entry point is when a reversal pattern appears, and this method has stood the test of the market.



A true upward trend has a notable characteristic: the lows are continuously rising, and the highs are frequently breaking new highs, accompanied by the pattern of price and volume increasing together or decreasing together. This is not some profound theory, but the most authentic reflection of the market.

If you look closely, the vast majority of stocks follow this logic. It may seem unremarkable, but as long as you grasp the rhythm, you can hit the daily limit up and continue to rise. At first, you might overlook this kind of movement, thinking there's nothing special about it. But once it really surges, looking back at the chart, it's already out of reach.

Therefore, the biggest test in stock trading is actually patience. Those who can stick to the rhythm have the chance to enjoy the real big gains. Conversely, if you're impatient, you'll only be watching the excitement from the sidelines.
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PermabullPetevip
· 13h ago
That's right, but most people die because of impatience.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 13h ago
Hmm... The idea of "reversal intervention" sounds very much like the market maker's surfing point theory. It's just that here it's about rising prices with increasing volume and falling prices with shrinking volume. I'm more concerned about whether the liquidity depth has kept up; otherwise, even with a strong sense of rhythm, it's easy to be hammered down.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 13h ago
It sounds like it's talking about some kind of aesthetic rule of K-line, but I always feel that comparing the market rhythm to archaeological ruins is more appropriate — the older the ruins, the harder it is to recognize their value at a glance, and stocks are the same.
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