The difference between a Bear Market and a bull run is that there are more opportunities to enter short orders in a Bear Market, while there are fewer opportunities for long orders. I'm talking about the breakout points; it's extremely difficult to catch the breakout point for long orders, while there are breakout points everywhere for short orders. If we are really in a Bear Market, Ether needs to hit a long wick candle at 2900.

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Sfmovip
· 10-02 04:40
Bull Run 🐂
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GateUser-de3ed670vip
· 10-02 03:08
Hold on tight 💪
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GateUser-de3ed670vip
· 10-02 03:07
Vibe at 1000x 🤑
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GateUser-de3ed670vip
· 10-02 03:07
Hold on tight 💪
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6600vip
· 10-01 10:30
You old six, wildly bearish.
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BullishTraders,Charge!vip
· 10-01 08:51
Can it still be dumping now?
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GateUser-e9979954vip
· 10-01 08:51
It can't be determined that it's a Bear Market yet.
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Xianxingvip
· 10-01 08:02
What does the trigger point mean, Sister? In a bear market, does the trigger point for a short order mean that opening a short position is more likely to get exploded?
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