Today, Ethereum is really dull, with such a small market fluctuation that it makes it hard to get interested in opening positions. When the US stock market just opened, there was a 50-point upward spike, but honestly, such instant market movements are quite speechless.
I missed the high-altitude short position I suggested this afternoon, and it's really because I couldn't stay patient. Trading requires patience— the longer you endure sideways grinding, the more explosive the subsequent breakout often is. Don't get itchy just because the market isn't moving; wait for a true breakout signal before taking action.
But to be fair, ETH's current situation feels like it's holding back a big move. This kind of calm is often a sign of an impending storm; there might be some action coming soon.
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gas_guzzler
· 12-11 17:54
Consolidation is the hardest to endure, and itching to trade is the biggest enemy. I understand this principle but just can't do it.
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50-point天地针? Just a lightning war, the real show is still to come.
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Heard too many times that "hold back big moves," but when exactly will it happen?
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Staying calm is easy to say, but who can truly stay calm when the account is floating with unrealized losses?
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This wave of ETH's quietness is indeed strange, I always feel something unexpected is about to happen.
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OldLeekMaster
· 12-11 17:49
Hmm, this kind of grinding is indeed the hardest to endure. Watching others bottom fish while I just watch the show
Grinding sideways is the most annoying, but it definitely can lead to big moves. Those who can't resist have all lost
ETH's momentum... feels a bit eerie, it might really explode
At the end of the day, you still have to wait for signals. Don't be reckless; that's the easiest way to fall into a trap
The天地针 flashes and disappears, which is why I no longer watch the US stock market open
The longer you hold back, the more dangerous it feels. Be careful not to bottom fish into the top
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FOMOSapien
· 12-11 17:46
If you磨的时间长了就会爆发,我信这个逻辑,就是等得心累啊
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50个点天地针这种行情确实恶心,转身就没了
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Unable to stay calm is a common problem in trading. It's easy to say but really requires cultivation to do it.
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I'm also watching ETH's buildup like this, but it might continue to torment us before making a big move.
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Is missing the high point not a regret? Anyway, I feel uncomfortable inside.
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Too small of a fluctuation range is really pointless, might as well go to sleep and stop watching the market.
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This is true trading wisdom; most people die from itchy hands.
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The calm before the storm sounds good, but I'm just afraid there will be nothing in the end.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 12-11 17:42
Oh my god, it's so stuffy, this market is really torturous.
Holding back, feeling like something big is about to happen.
Itchy hands are a big taboo, stay calm and cool.
50 points of天地针 is really awkward, this kind of market is boring.
Waiting is a torment, but this time I won't lose money.
ETH this wave is probably going to explode, staying dormant for now.
Today, Ethereum is really dull, with such a small market fluctuation that it makes it hard to get interested in opening positions. When the US stock market just opened, there was a 50-point upward spike, but honestly, such instant market movements are quite speechless.
I missed the high-altitude short position I suggested this afternoon, and it's really because I couldn't stay patient. Trading requires patience— the longer you endure sideways grinding, the more explosive the subsequent breakout often is. Don't get itchy just because the market isn't moving; wait for a true breakout signal before taking action.
But to be fair, ETH's current situation feels like it's holding back a big move. This kind of calm is often a sign of an impending storm; there might be some action coming soon.