#比特币价格走势 Seeing XRP fluctuate repeatedly in the $1.92-$2.01 range, my first reaction isn't a bullish signal but a warning—this is exactly the phase that big players favor for building positions.
Honestly, this forecast report says a lot of flattering words, like "strong fundamentals," "regulatory victory," "ETF capital inflows," which all sound very encouraging. But I've seen too many tricks like this before. The key question is: why has the price fallen 14% in a month without a significant increase in volume? This precisely indicates that there is no market consensus.
The two support levels mentioned in the news—$1.97 and $1.80—are particularly important to watch. If it really breaks down to $1.20-$1.30, no matter how strong the fundamentals are, your account can't be saved. I've seen too many people comforted by "fundamentals" until they get liquidated.
My advice is simple: the best strategy now is to wait. Wait until the volume picks up before doing anything. If it can stabilize above $2 and the volume significantly diminishes, then small-scale entry might be worth considering. But before that? Keep cash on hand, protect your principal—this is more important than chasing any rebound. History has shown me that surviving and waiting for opportunities is always more comfortable than being trapped and waiting for salvation.
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#比特币价格走势 Seeing XRP fluctuate repeatedly in the $1.92-$2.01 range, my first reaction isn't a bullish signal but a warning—this is exactly the phase that big players favor for building positions.
Honestly, this forecast report says a lot of flattering words, like "strong fundamentals," "regulatory victory," "ETF capital inflows," which all sound very encouraging. But I've seen too many tricks like this before. The key question is: why has the price fallen 14% in a month without a significant increase in volume? This precisely indicates that there is no market consensus.
The two support levels mentioned in the news—$1.97 and $1.80—are particularly important to watch. If it really breaks down to $1.20-$1.30, no matter how strong the fundamentals are, your account can't be saved. I've seen too many people comforted by "fundamentals" until they get liquidated.
My advice is simple: the best strategy now is to wait. Wait until the volume picks up before doing anything. If it can stabilize above $2 and the volume significantly diminishes, then small-scale entry might be worth considering. But before that? Keep cash on hand, protect your principal—this is more important than chasing any rebound. History has shown me that surviving and waiting for opportunities is always more comfortable than being trapped and waiting for salvation.