Regarding why I only took short orders that day at 3670, the original plan was to go long, but I changed it to not doing anything. Many people don't know the details and are beating around the bush to provoke me. They know I like to reason and insist that I provide evidence. But when I look at the evidence, this chart is just missing the key part, are they trying to play mind games with me? They are starting to use psychological tactics on me...


At that time, I didn’t go long for a couple of reasons. On one hand, Bitcoin was plummeting sharply, with a strong bearish trend. Based on Bitcoin's movement, Ethereum's price should have gone to 3550, and I had moved the 3650 resistance down by a hundred points. On the other hand, my ideal scenario was to consolidate at the bottom and create a balance. If that’s hard to understand, in simple terms, I was waiting for a second probe on the hourly level to go long. But it just wouldn’t give me that probe. Since it wouldn’t probe, I couldn’t just sit on my hands, so I took a short order to capture that second probe. This led to not entering a long position, while the short order made a small profit but got stuck instead, which meant I was trapped in that hourly structure.
What I want is this up and down, take it, no thanks.
BTC-1.46%
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