RIVER this wave is a bit risky. From a technical perspective, the $20 level doesn't seem to provide support, and there's insufficient momentum to break upward. Instead of stubbornly fighting, it's better to proactively avoid risks. The current trend is like repeatedly testing at high levels; once it breaks below a key level, it could be a signal of accelerated decline. Should we reduce positions or wait for a lower price to consider re-entering? This point definitely warrants a reassessment of the holdings.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-08 01:30
I really can't handle the $20 threshold anymore. I've wanted to reduce it for a long time, but I just can't bring myself to do it.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-06 01:51
Laughing out loud, 20 bucks at this level is even more stubborn than my comedy punchline. Let me guess—it's another "building momentum" being repeatedly harvested? I already said, repeatedly testing high levels is the market maker clearing out positions. Fellow leek farmers, don't hold onto illusions.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-06 01:50
The $20 mark is indeed weak. I've felt something was off for a while, and now that it's still testing, I should have already run.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-06 01:47
Hey really, at this 20 level, I should have seen through it long ago. Instead of waiting idly like a sitting duck, it's better to decisively cut losses.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-06 01:27
The $20 mark is indeed soft. On-chain data shows that over the past 7 days, selling pressure has significantly increased, with TVL retracting by about 18%. Reducing positions is indeed a more prudent approach.
RIVER this wave is a bit risky. From a technical perspective, the $20 level doesn't seem to provide support, and there's insufficient momentum to break upward. Instead of stubbornly fighting, it's better to proactively avoid risks. The current trend is like repeatedly testing at high levels; once it breaks below a key level, it could be a signal of accelerated decline. Should we reduce positions or wait for a lower price to consider re-entering? This point definitely warrants a reassessment of the holdings.