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It seems that the short-term level has not stopped falling within the week. Regardless of whether it is long or short, it is important to compare who is in a better position and who has a better take profit (that is, who can run faster).
For example, if the intraday pressure is around 98500, I may take a short position, but how much should I take profit from the drop? What if I get trapped and choose to add positions at 99500 before running away completely?
For example, the intraday support is 96100 to 94500. I might take a short-term long position, but how much should I take profit? What if I add to the position at 94500, should I choose to exit completely?
There's no need to look at Ethereum. It's a garbage plaything. 3500 and 3600 are both pressure points. Just benchmark with Bitcoin.
If you have a lot of unrealized profits in your position, will you choose to break even and not make a second attempt? Newbies and old investors, high profits come with high risks. You must be rigorous and strictly follow the plan. #BTC
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