Recently, let's review the real trading record of this wave of market movement.
Seeing Ethereum confirm a second wave rebound, I initially wanted to enter with medium to long-term low leverage, but then the altcoins collectively exploded, and I got shaken out during the high-altitude rally, so I didn't chase. Later, the trend indeed was a sharp drop followed by a rally, and I regret not entering long positions on Ethereum at the optimal point.
But mainly, it's about the altcoins—there are still opportunities. The trading approach this time is very clear: buy on dips in altcoins, and when Ethereum hits 3500, I will exit all positions. The key is to watch the four-hour chart closely; the previous correction levels showed major support, and these levels are unlikely to be broken. Most altcoins already showed significant drops on their four-hour charts yesterday.
Honestly, that previous decline actually provided quite a few good entry points, but I couldn't react in time, and later I could only chase the price. No choice, my mindset was fully long, just waiting to see how far the rebound can go.
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potentially_notable
· 01-07 00:51
Being manipulated in a washout is really intense; before you can react, you end up losing out.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-07 00:51
ngl, that 4h support story is peak cope... watched too many paper hands capitulate at the same levels yesterday lol
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 01-07 00:41
This time I truly regret not acting earlier. If I had known, I would have positioned myself at the support level.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 01-07 00:35
Was washed out again, huh? That's the price of chasing highs, haha.
Recently, let's review the real trading record of this wave of market movement.
Seeing Ethereum confirm a second wave rebound, I initially wanted to enter with medium to long-term low leverage, but then the altcoins collectively exploded, and I got shaken out during the high-altitude rally, so I didn't chase. Later, the trend indeed was a sharp drop followed by a rally, and I regret not entering long positions on Ethereum at the optimal point.
But mainly, it's about the altcoins—there are still opportunities. The trading approach this time is very clear: buy on dips in altcoins, and when Ethereum hits 3500, I will exit all positions. The key is to watch the four-hour chart closely; the previous correction levels showed major support, and these levels are unlikely to be broken. Most altcoins already showed significant drops on their four-hour charts yesterday.
Honestly, that previous decline actually provided quite a few good entry points, but I couldn't react in time, and later I could only chase the price. No choice, my mindset was fully long, just waiting to see how far the rebound can go.