#以太坊行情技术解读 The key data released by the Federal Reserve in the early morning suggests that if it only cuts interest rates by 25 basis points, the market reaction should still be acceptable. However, based on the specific trend of the US market, I tend to believe that it will weaken afterward. Whether from a technical perspective or a news-driven logic, both point to a phenomenon: rate cuts usually lead to price declines rather than rises. The reason is simple—yesterday's gains have almost fully priced in optimistic expectations, with funds buying in advance, leading to overstretched sentiment. During the evening session, a pullback is highly likely. $BTC and $ETH resistance levels above are already in place, and the bearish opportunity lies in this wave of pullback.
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P2ENotWorking
· 7h ago
A typical case of over-advance spending; funds are so greedy that yesterday's meal was eaten today.
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RooftopReserver
· 12-10 14:50
Another one saying it's going to fall. If you've been saying this every day, you should have already taken the short position. The real question is, are you really daring enough to go all in?
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-10 14:48
Yeah, no problem with that. Overdrawing emotions is indeed a bit uncomfortable.
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Cutting interest rates means falling? That logic has long been played out. Let's wait and see.
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The ending of funds getting in early... I told you when to run.
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Are the bears hiding in the pullback? Then I need to set my stop-loss.
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This move by the Federal Reserve has completely wiped out all optimism.
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25 basis points can't save this situation at all.
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The resistance level is right here, really looks like a trap.
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Yesterday's gain was just a fluke; I knew it.
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Overdrawing emotions hit the nail on the head. It's hard to feel good no matter how it goes now.
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Bearish opportunity? Bottom fishing or shorting, feeling a bit conflicted.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-10 14:47
Predicting the trend again, does a rate cut necessarily mean it will fall? Why weren't you so confident yesterday when it was rising?
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PessimisticOracle
· 12-10 14:37
It's the same old story. When the market doesn't fall, you say it's overextended; when it does, it's "I told you so." Laugh out loud.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-10 14:32
It's the same old story, yesterday when it went up, they said it's overbought; today when it drops, they say there's an opportunity. Truly unbelievable.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-10 14:21
Here comes the "digesting expectations" rhetoric again. Ironically, the people who said this last time have already been liquidated.
#以太坊行情技术解读 The key data released by the Federal Reserve in the early morning suggests that if it only cuts interest rates by 25 basis points, the market reaction should still be acceptable. However, based on the specific trend of the US market, I tend to believe that it will weaken afterward. Whether from a technical perspective or a news-driven logic, both point to a phenomenon: rate cuts usually lead to price declines rather than rises. The reason is simple—yesterday's gains have almost fully priced in optimistic expectations, with funds buying in advance, leading to overstretched sentiment. During the evening session, a pullback is highly likely. $BTC and $ETH resistance levels above are already in place, and the bearish opportunity lies in this wave of pullback.