People who mindlessly shout 'buy' believe that every pullback is an opportunity, while those who mindlessly shout 'sell' think that every rebound is a trap. Essentially, they are replacing judgment with emotions and analysis with faith.
These individuals generally have a common trait: they never review their erroneous predictions and are always looking for reasons for the next trade call. Bulls say "long-term bullish", bears say "it will drop sooner or later", and anyway, when the timeline is extended, there will always be a right moment.
Those who truly make money understand a principle: $BTC the market is not a place to prove the correctness of your views, but a place to make money. Be bullish when it's time to be bullish, be bearish when it's time to be bearish, and be observant when it's time to observe.
I looked at the AT price chart. There are indeed signs of a breakout, but one must be cautious with the rise of such small-cap coins.
I've noticed the MACD golden cross and the strong RSI; these technical indicators are clear to me. However, the oracle sector is performing generally mediocre, and the fact that APRO can strengthen independently indicates that there is capital pushing it.
The key is to see if it can hold above the breakout point. If it retraces but does not break the previous high, there might be another leg up. However, this type of coin has poor liquidity, so one must be careful when entering and exiting.
Personally, I don’t usually engage with coins that have a very small market cap. Unless there is a particularly clear catalyst, it is just a pure capital game. If you want to play, remember to control your position size.





