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Uniformly retort to certain "mocking knights": bullish on ETH to 7200, I have logic rather than blind guessing.
Previously posted (Binance also posted) saying I am bullish on ETH reaching 7200, I originally wanted to chat with like-minded individuals about technical aspects and fund management insights, but the comments section was filled with "experts" mocking me. What I want to say is you can question my short-term operations, but you cannot doubt my long-term judgment.
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First, let’s clarify that my bullish outlook is not just a whim; it is based on the daily MACD golden cross, a moderate increase in trading volume, and the continuous rise in the proportion of buying power in the spot market. Additionally, the current macro environment of loose liquidity supports this target, which is quite conservative. If you think otherwise, bring out your candlestick analysis and capital flow data to refute it. Let’s stick to the facts and reason; I am open to learning. However, starting with personal attacks only exposes your own ignorance while pretending to know. What else can it prove?
Psychologically, there are only two types of people who mock others: one type is those who missed the boat and have an imbalanced mindset, hoping for the market to drop because they didn't get in, and can't stand seeing others optimistic; the other type is those who have been beaten by the market and are afraid, suffering from "acrophobia," thinking that any bullish sentiment is a trap. In short, they lack vision and courage, and can't stand it when others have ideas.
The low cost of speaking online does not mean you can randomly criticize. Just because you don't understand the logic doesn't mean it doesn't exist, and just because you don't dare to buy doesn't mean the market won't rise. Real old players know that the crypto market is inherently high-risk and high-reward; there are no absolutely correct judgments. But at least I dare to present my analysis, which is a hundred times better than those "keyboard warriors" hiding behind screens.
One last thing: I'm always welcome to those who want to discuss technology; if you're looking for attention by mocking others, please turn left and leave, don't pollute the comment section here. As for the future movement of ETH, let's wait and see, just don't come back to slap yourself in the face.