Regarding the entry position for Ethereum, I personally think the 3950-3920 range is quite interesting. If the market really pulls back to this area and then forms a stop-loss signal, the entry risk-reward ratio will be quite favorable.
In fact, the process of market correction is essentially preparing for accumulation, building momentum for a stronger upward move. I have analyzed this multiple times before; a wave of main trend-level rise will definitely be seen later. But for this wave to truly unfold, it must first break through the current range. The previous trend will be more turbulent before the breakout, and this process may require patience.
There's no need to rush; just let time do the verification. The market logic won't deceive; what is meant to come will eventually come.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-11 07:54
3920, that critical point must be held, or all the previous analysis will be for nothing.
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CommunitySlacker
· 01-11 07:52
Position 3950 is indeed attractive; it all depends on whether it can break through.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 01-11 07:51
I'm also watching that point at 3920, but it would take a long time to drop that far.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-11 07:35
I'm also watching the 3950 level, just worried that my hand might shake when it drops.
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StealthMoon
· 01-11 07:33
That point at 3920 is really attractive; now it's just a matter of whether it can really break below.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-11 07:30
Wait, can 3920 really be reached? It feels like the downward trend isn't as fierce now.
Regarding the entry position for Ethereum, I personally think the 3950-3920 range is quite interesting. If the market really pulls back to this area and then forms a stop-loss signal, the entry risk-reward ratio will be quite favorable.
In fact, the process of market correction is essentially preparing for accumulation, building momentum for a stronger upward move. I have analyzed this multiple times before; a wave of main trend-level rise will definitely be seen later. But for this wave to truly unfold, it must first break through the current range. The previous trend will be more turbulent before the breakout, and this process may require patience.
There's no need to rush; just let time do the verification. The market logic won't deceive; what is meant to come will eventually come.