Market expectations are extremely bearish—looking at a 40K floor scenario. Here's the thing though: when the actual data drops, volatility tends to spike hard. The market moves fast on these releases. Make sure you're positioned and monitoring closely 30 minutes after the figures go live. That's typically when the real price action unfolds.
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AirdropHunter
· 12-16 21:01
Will 40K really happen? Feels like just another way to cut leeks
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That 30 minutes after the data release? That’s how I got trapped last time, hilarious
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Just be bearish if you want, I really don’t understand the trend anyway
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Wait, why does this logic sound the same as last time? Does this guy say that every day?
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Haha, I just want to ask, can you really make money or is it all after-the-fact armchair analysis?
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Position within 30 minutes? That’s thoughtful, too bad I don’t even have the principal haha
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-16 16:58
40K bottom? Uh, it's the same story again, said the same last year haha
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30 minutes after the data release? I'm just a rookie, I’d rather sleep and watch the decline when I wake up
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Every time they say to monitor, but in the blink of an eye, they reverse and dump, my mentality collapses
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Expecting a bearish outlook must mean it's the bottom? I feel like the bottom is still far away
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It's easy to say, but when the time comes, I might just slip and close all positions with a market order
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Intense volatility = time to harvest the retail traders, this logic makes sense
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Making a position within 30 minutes, and still avoiding liquidation... this is a bit challenging, brother
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NFTRegretful
· 12-16 16:58
Is 40K really the bottom? It doesn't seem that simple.
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SilentObserver
· 12-16 16:57
40K, right? I bet five bucks it'll get smashed down by a fake dip and then pulled back up.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 12-16 16:36
Can 40k really hold? Feels all talk
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I have to watch the data for those 30 minutes after it comes out. Last time I didn't watch closely and got liquidated
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It's the same story every time. Say you need to monitor, but your reaction speed never keeps up
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Does expecting a drop necessarily mean it will fall? There are quite a few people trading against the trend
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Easy to say, but when the data is released, my mind goes blank
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I actually want to buy at 40k, but I'm afraid it will rebound before I get the chance
Market expectations are extremely bearish—looking at a 40K floor scenario. Here's the thing though: when the actual data drops, volatility tends to spike hard. The market moves fast on these releases. Make sure you're positioned and monitoring closely 30 minutes after the figures go live. That's typically when the real price action unfolds.