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#数字资产市场动态 SUI this wave of market movement has potential. The strategy is to look for a pullback to short.
Enter around the 1.5100-1.5300 area, don't rush to chase high. The first target is to push down to 1.4900; at this point, consider taking some profits to lock in gains. If the market continues to decline, the second target is 1.4700, which is the real opportunity to amplify returns.
Honestly, the key is to set proper stop-losses. Market movements can sometimes surprise you, and other times they can bite back. Once the level is broken, you need to exit decisively—don't be soft-hearted. $SUI is quite volatile; it's better to stop out multiple times than to wait for a big loss. If you have specific questions, we can discuss in detail. If our ideas align, we can follow the rhythm together.
If it breaks the level, just run; I don't want to be trapped again. The lesson is too deep.
If it really reaches the 1.47 area, I think it's time to take profits, but the prerequisite is to stick to the stop loss.
Honestly, it's still about fund management. The technicals are like that, the key is not to be greedy.
SUI is very volatile. I actually prefer this kind of opportunity; it tests your mentality.
I've heard about stop loss a hundred times, but it's really crucial. Looks like I still need to keep paying tuition.
2. Stop-loss is the most critical. I previously got caught for three months because I didn't set it properly with SUI. Now I’m a bit scared of this wave.
3. Take profits at 1.49 first, a conservative approach. Not greedy for that small profit; preserving capital is more important.
4. Rhythm is something that can be very uncomfortable if wrong; you still need to be able to read it yourself.
5. Can it really rise if it drops to 1.47? Feels a bit optimistic.
6. I agree with setting stop-losses, but how to set them reasonably? How do you all analyze it?
7. The dip strategy this time is good, but entering at 1.51 is risky. I’ll wait for 1.48.
8. SUI’s volatility is indeed high; stop-loss needs to be tighter, or it’s easy to get liquidated.
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Wait, can 1.47 really be reached? Feels like there's a good chance of a breakdown this time. Better to lock in half first for peace of mind.
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You're right, the market loves to bite back. Last time I didn't set a stop-loss and got trapped until now. This time I learned to be smarter.
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Entering at 1.53, not losing money, the key is to follow the plan and take profits, don't be greedy for that last bit of gain.
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Hey, do you think 1.49 will just bounce back? Feels like SUI is too wild a coin.
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Agreed, set a good stop-loss. Better to stop out multiple times than suffer a big loss in one wave. This advice is so true.