Recently, Ethereum's performance is worth paying attention to. Carefully examining the candlestick chart, the smaller timeframes are indeed starting to weaken with increased volume, and this signal is quite obvious. My idea is to consider entering in batches, but be sure to implement proper risk management—set clear stop-loss levels. Today, Ethereum's weakness on the smaller timeframes has become quite decisive, which I shared with everyone in the group earlier. It now appears to show signs of a pullback. For those looking to catch the bottom, this might be a good window, but proceed with caution and avoid getting overly emotional.

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MemeCuratorvip
· 20h ago
Here they go again, trying to shake out us retail investors, haha
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 20h ago
Here comes the same old bottom-fishing tactic again. Entering in batches sounds good, but it still results in the fastest losses.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 20h ago
It's starting to weaken again with increased volume. Do I really have to be ruthless and cut now? --- Entering in batches sounds good, but I can never quite determine the stop-loss level. Can anyone explain how to set it? --- The hands are most likely to shake when bottom-fishing, always chasing the rise and selling the fall. --- From what I see in your group sharing, there are indeed some insights, but I don't know how far this correction can drop. --- The small-scale weakness is already so obvious. Are there still people going long? Haha --- Wait, is this window really stable? I always feel something's off. --- It sounds good, but everyone knows about risk management. When it comes to actual operation, it's still all in. --- I'll just wait and see. This is the toughest test of human nature. --- I agree with building positions in batches, just worried that I might run out of bullets in the end.
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BackrowObservervip
· 20h ago
Another prediction of "definitely going to fall." Why don't my candlestick charts look that obvious? Am I seeing things, or is this wave indeed fake?
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 20h ago
You did indeed copy the right this time. The weakness at the small level has been evident since yesterday. I also bought in batches. --- Once again, your judgment has been validated. I'm impressed. Next time, remember to call out in the group earlier. --- Yes, indeed. However, I set my stop-loss too high and still had to cut losses. --- This wave of correction was larger than expected, a bit scary, but as you said, splitting into batches made it less painful. --- Wait, are you talking about the current window, or should I keep waiting? --- The strategy of entering in batches is still reliable. Those who went all-in at once got trapped. --- When small levels show increased volume and weaken, I couldn't see it just by looking. A bit inexperienced. --- How about now? Is it still a good time to enter, or should I wait another two days? --- Where did you set your stop-loss? I need to refer to it. --- I followed the trend and bought, but got slapped in the face. This time, I’ve learned my lesson.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 20h ago
Bottom fishing, bottom fishing, and here comes that routine of entering in batches... The last time I said that, I hit the daily limit down. Thanks.
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