#数字资产市场动态 Yesterday's Ethereum market movement was quite interesting—entering at 2980 and directly hitting the target zone around 2896, with little room for retracement in between, the whole process was smooth. An over 80-point profit margin, for traders with proper risk management, this trade is quite solid.
The key is that this layout wasn't decided impulsively. On the technical side, the candlestick patterns and moving average system provided clear signals; on the fundamental side, the changes in large holders' positions and on-chain liquidity also supported the move. The entry was well-founded, and the take-profit levels weren't set arbitrarily. $BTC and $SOL 's recent performances, though each have their own rhythm, show that this dual analysis approach can be applied across different tokens, and the core logic remains consistent.
Whether it's small trial trades or heavy position operations, as long as you strictly follow technical and fundamental analysis, the market movements generally won't deviate too far from expectations.
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RunWhenCut
· 6h ago
Are you satisfied with just over 80? I'm still waiting for a rebound to 3100.
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TopBuyerForever
· 6h ago
To be honest, this wave is indeed stable, but I still stick to my old theory—the technically attractive market is often the easiest to crash. Be careful not to get trapped.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 6h ago
Just over 80 points is enough; real trading is like this, don't expect to get rich overnight.
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MevTears
· 6h ago
Run at 80 points, cautious persona?
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 6h ago
Is 80 points enough? Why didn't I copy all the way through?
#数字资产市场动态 Yesterday's Ethereum market movement was quite interesting—entering at 2980 and directly hitting the target zone around 2896, with little room for retracement in between, the whole process was smooth. An over 80-point profit margin, for traders with proper risk management, this trade is quite solid.
The key is that this layout wasn't decided impulsively. On the technical side, the candlestick patterns and moving average system provided clear signals; on the fundamental side, the changes in large holders' positions and on-chain liquidity also supported the move. The entry was well-founded, and the take-profit levels weren't set arbitrarily. $BTC and $SOL 's recent performances, though each have their own rhythm, show that this dual analysis approach can be applied across different tokens, and the core logic remains consistent.
Whether it's small trial trades or heavy position operations, as long as you strictly follow technical and fundamental analysis, the market movements generally won't deviate too far from expectations.