Opportunities come quite straightforwardly—there was a short signal around the 3010 level in the early trading session. I built positions gradually, deliberately leaving room for additional entries. Less than half an hour later, the price was pushed higher. I immediately increased my position with partners, pushing the average cost above 3020.
The afternoon market was quite interesting, with two long wicks appearing consecutively, causing short-term volatility of about 60 points. The bearish judgment was correct; when exiting, I had already doubled my profits and decisively took profits.
The logic behind this kind of operation is actually simple: identify technical support and resistance levels, use staggered entries to control risk, and adjust the average price through additional entries to cope with short-term fluctuations. The key is to be patient and wait for a clear reverse signal before exiting—greed is often the root of losses.
$ETH 's volatility has indeed been high recently, making it suitable for traders with a solid technical foundation. The most important thing is risk management—think carefully about stop-loss and target prices for every trade.
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LiquidityOracle
· 2h ago
It has doubled. This time, I definitely didn't miss out. The signal at the 3010 level was very clear.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 5h ago
Honestly, this move is really bold. Opening a short at 3010? You must have some guts.
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RektButStillHere
· 5h ago
It doubled, huh? Why didn't I catch this wave? I should have known earlier.
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BloodInStreets
· 5h ago
Double up and run, this is true risk management... Most people end up trapped and unable to escape.
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just_another_wallet
· 5h ago
It's another one of those get-rich-quick stories; just listen and don't take it seriously.
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AirdropHunter420
· 6h ago
Oh, I really didn't miss this wave. Using the strategy of building positions in batches is still effective.
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LuckyHashValue
· 6h ago
The wave in 3010 was indeed impressive, and building positions in batches is definitely a stable strategy.
#美国证券交易委员会与商品期货交易委员会在加密资产监管领域的协作 Ethereum's recent bearish move definitely caught the short sellers off guard.
Opportunities come quite straightforwardly—there was a short signal around the 3010 level in the early trading session. I built positions gradually, deliberately leaving room for additional entries. Less than half an hour later, the price was pushed higher. I immediately increased my position with partners, pushing the average cost above 3020.
The afternoon market was quite interesting, with two long wicks appearing consecutively, causing short-term volatility of about 60 points. The bearish judgment was correct; when exiting, I had already doubled my profits and decisively took profits.
The logic behind this kind of operation is actually simple: identify technical support and resistance levels, use staggered entries to control risk, and adjust the average price through additional entries to cope with short-term fluctuations. The key is to be patient and wait for a clear reverse signal before exiting—greed is often the root of losses.
$ETH 's volatility has indeed been high recently, making it suitable for traders with a solid technical foundation. The most important thing is risk management—think carefully about stop-loss and target prices for every trade.