#以太坊行情解读 A few hundred points of pullback, what does that matter? As long as you operate properly, this small decline can be fully offset by subsequent market movements.



BTC this wave rose from 87,723 to 90,187, an increase of 2,464 points, which also corresponds to a $17,244 rise in oil prices. In the face of such market fluctuations, many people will stubbornly hold on, but that’s not my style. The key is to recognize the situation—once the market direction changes, don’t hesitate, cut quickly, and switch to a reverse position. This kind of execution ability and risk control awareness are the fundamental reasons for thriving in a bull market.

$BTC $ETH $SOL This type of mainstream assets best exemplifies this point.
BTC-0.65%
ETH-0.09%
SOL-3.21%
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 12-17 16:20
The market isn't that complicated; it all depends on whether you're brave enough to cut.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 12-17 16:20
actually, let me break down the math here... 2464 basis points on btc with that correlation to oil futures? the real play isn't fighting the retrace, it's identifying the liquidity pockets where directional reversal actually compounds your position risk. most traders here are just chasing realized gains while ignoring unrealized drawdown implications. classic mistake.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 12-17 16:20
Uh... I'm tired of blindly holding on; the key is whether you can cut your losses or not. --- What's so great about a 2464-point increase? The real profit comes from those who dare to go against the trend. --- Is the bull market doing well? First, you need to survive the bear market. Don't be overconfident. --- Is risk control just about quick cuts? Then why are so many people still trapped? --- Mainstream coins are indeed easier to trade, but only if you pick the right direction. --- Frequent reverse trading can lead to constant shifting; taking profits when the time is right is the way to go. --- This idea of "quickly cutting and then reversing" sounds simple, but how many can actually execute it? --- When BTC makes a move, people say it will recover; but how can it recover in a bear market? --- What’s the use of rising oil prices? The crypto world and traditional markets are not the same. --- $SOL has shown resilience, but the current holding pressure is still quite high.
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FomoAnxietyvip
· 12-17 16:19
Holding on stubbornly is really crazy. This guy is right—when the market changes, you have to cut decisively; otherwise, it's just self-torture.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 12-17 16:19
This wave of correction is not enough; I had already fully sold off and was waiting for the bottom. Turns out, you really need to have execution power.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 12-17 16:13
Hey, that sounds nice, but when I look back, I was just holding on stubbornly until I lost 30% before cutting my losses haha
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