I just reviewed this operation — I was originally focusing on the upward fluctuation to make a right-side move, but then a sudden piece of news completely stunned me, and in the end, I had to Cut Loss and exit near the cost price.
Some may ask: why not run away at the 3100 position? To be honest, who can foresee a black swan event? Setting a protective stop-loss is to control risk; if it's time to leave, then leave, without entanglement.
How to play now? I'm eyeing two positions:
If it rebounds to around BTC 88000, you can try a short position and go with the trend. Then look at the 82000-83000 range, where there is a clear accumulation of chips. If it drops to that level, you can consider buying the dip.
Just be patient and wait for these two points to appear, don't rush to act. There are plenty of opportunities, maintaining a stable mindset is more important than anything else. $ETH
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VitaliksTwin
· 7h ago
The black swan really catches you off guard; I was also hit by this wave.
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DegenWhisperer
· 7h ago
In front of the black swan, everyone has to play people for suckers, it's just a matter of who does it faster, haha.
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PerpetualLonger
· 7h ago
Uh no, this wave is obviously the short positions dumping. I also want to short at 88000, but it feels like it needs to rise one more time first.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 7h ago
Black swans are really unpredictable, and I was hit like this too. I'm also waiting for the 88000 short order, just afraid it will flash again.
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SignatureVerifier
· 7h ago
ngl the 88k short setup sounds statistically improbable without deeper validation of those support levels... have you actually audited the volume profile at those zones or just eyeballing it
I just reviewed this operation — I was originally focusing on the upward fluctuation to make a right-side move, but then a sudden piece of news completely stunned me, and in the end, I had to Cut Loss and exit near the cost price.
Some may ask: why not run away at the 3100 position? To be honest, who can foresee a black swan event? Setting a protective stop-loss is to control risk; if it's time to leave, then leave, without entanglement.
How to play now? I'm eyeing two positions:
If it rebounds to around BTC 88000, you can try a short position and go with the trend. Then look at the 82000-83000 range, where there is a clear accumulation of chips. If it drops to that level, you can consider buying the dip.
Just be patient and wait for these two points to appear, don't rush to act. There are plenty of opportunities, maintaining a stable mindset is more important than anything else. $ETH