#美联储降息 Non-farm data cycle often leads to sudden market changes—this is well known to every trader. Market volatility suddenly spikes, and many investors tend to be driven by emotions at this time. However, sticking to your own analysis framework is crucial. Take $ETH as an example, currently maintaining a somewhat weak outlook. Although macro interest rate environments are uncertain, from a technical and fundamental perspective, Ethereum still faces short-term pressure. On non-farm nights, risk and opportunity often coexist—key factors are your stop-loss settings and risk management. Instead of following the herd to chase highs and lows, it's better to stick to your trading discipline and let the data speak.
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BottomMisser
· 11h ago
On non-farm day, I got trapped again. Not setting the stop loss properly is really my fault.
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NFTRegretter
· 12-16 10:30
Really, on non-farm night, a shaky hand and the account drops... Still have to live by discipline
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BlockchainFries
· 12-16 10:29
Don't blame the market if you haven't set your stop-loss properly; this is a painful lesson.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-16 10:28
Non-farm night market is just a psychological game to see who doesn't panic😤 ETH is indeed under a lot of pressure this round, I still hold my position without moving, anyway, my stop-loss is already set. In front of data, everyone has to bow their heads, chasing highs is really something to avoid.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-16 10:27
That's right, non-farm payroll night really kills the mood. But I think what's even more difficult than stop-loss is actually not looking at the charts.
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Discovery
· 12-16 10:26
Sudden fluctuations in non-farm data are inevitable; disciplined risk management and stop-loss are crucial.
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FadCatcher
· 12-16 10:25
Non-farm night is going to wipe out a bunch of people again. Watching the show.
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MercilessHalal
· 12-16 10:16
Hmm, it's another non-farm night rambling. The points are good, but I don't think most people will listen; they still chase highs and lows. ETH is indeed under pressure, but I believe many people haven't set stop-losses at all, just waiting to be cut off when the trend reverses.
#美联储降息 Non-farm data cycle often leads to sudden market changes—this is well known to every trader. Market volatility suddenly spikes, and many investors tend to be driven by emotions at this time. However, sticking to your own analysis framework is crucial. Take $ETH as an example, currently maintaining a somewhat weak outlook. Although macro interest rate environments are uncertain, from a technical and fundamental perspective, Ethereum still faces short-term pressure. On non-farm nights, risk and opportunity often coexist—key factors are your stop-loss settings and risk management. Instead of following the herd to chase highs and lows, it's better to stick to your trading discipline and let the data speak.