Last night, the script played out again: the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut, Powell’s speech was dovish, the market initially celebrated and surged higher, then a large bearish candle slammed down, trapping all the late buyers. What does this indicate? It shows that the current market is extremely fragile; any positive news that pushes prices up is just a “trap to lure more longs,” providing a better entry point for the bears to dump. This is the third rate cut this year, and the market has become numb; technical indicators all point to “bearish.” Daily candles have been closing lower consecutively, with lower highs, clearly indicating a downtrend; hourly charts show each rebound with long “upper shadows,” as if hitting a ceiling and being brutally pushed down; MACD is opening downward below the zero line, indicating strong bearish momentum; all moving averages are pressing down on the price from above. This week’s strategy in one sentence: Don’t bottom fish, don’t chase longs. Treat all upward moves as “rebound” opportunities; only look for chances to short on high points to follow the trend. The market is telling us through action: once the positive news is exhausted, it’s actually negative. Bitcoin trading strategy: Sell at 91500-90800, stop loss above 92300, target 88800-87800 Ethereum trading strategy: Sell at 3260-3220, stop loss above 3305, target 3095-3045
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GateUser-9af343aa
· 9h ago
Real-time strategy: Sell in batches between 3276-3306, target 3180, stop-loss above 3318
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WhatABigDrum!
· 18h ago
ETH
Short position near 3092-3072
Resistance around 3338 for shorting
btc
Rebound resistance around 91800-92200 for shorting
Stop loss for ETH 30 points. BTC 500 points
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mustafa3264
· 12-11 14:54
The summary is, don't trade cryptocurrencies.
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币圈debox
· 12-11 10:04
The pendulum swings back when it reaches the extreme
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Last night, the script played out again: the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut, Powell’s speech was dovish, the market initially celebrated and surged higher, then a large bearish candle slammed down, trapping all the late buyers. What does this indicate? It shows that the current market is extremely fragile; any positive news that pushes prices up is just a “trap to lure more longs,” providing a better entry point for the bears to dump.
This is the third rate cut this year, and the market has become numb; technical indicators all point to “bearish.” Daily candles have been closing lower consecutively, with lower highs, clearly indicating a downtrend; hourly charts show each rebound with long “upper shadows,” as if hitting a ceiling and being brutally pushed down; MACD is opening downward below the zero line, indicating strong bearish momentum; all moving averages are pressing down on the price from above.
This week’s strategy in one sentence: Don’t bottom fish, don’t chase longs. Treat all upward moves as “rebound” opportunities; only look for chances to short on high points to follow the trend. The market is telling us through action: once the positive news is exhausted, it’s actually negative.
Bitcoin trading strategy:
Sell at 91500-90800, stop loss above 92300, target 88800-87800
Ethereum trading strategy:
Sell at 3260-3220, stop loss above 3305, target 3095-3045