Based on recent observations, ETH's trading volume is indeed quite interesting. The daily trading volume is only in the 60 million range, and the minute-by-minute chart appears extremely quiet, with only 100,000 worth of transactions per minute. As a secondary coin, this is already at the limit of compression. When volume shrinks to this extent, it usually indicates that the market is brewing a direction choice. Whether it goes up or down, the risk-reward ratio is quite wide, which actually provides us with a good entry opportunity. Instead of overthinking, it's better to pick a direction and hold a position, waiting for the moment when this extreme state is broken.

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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 50m ago
Are you really claiming that second-tier coins have a trading volume of 60 million? I think they've gone so cold they turned purple. --- Just randomly choosing a direction to hold... sounds a bit like gambling. --- I believe in this extreme compression state, but the real challenge is guessing which direction is the true gamble. --- Again, brewing a direction. I'm tired of hearing this phrase. Let's wait for a clear signal before making a move. --- A 100,000 yuan order with a minute-long transaction—how bored do you have to be to place an order here? --- The volume has decreased to the target, but I actually want to see what the main force is really holding back. --- No hesitation, just jump in. Sounds simple, but when you lose, you might even cry. --- The risk-reward ratio is widening—either a surge or a plunge. That's how it feels. --- I've seen this extreme state many times; breaking the direction is always opposite to expectations. --- Entry opportunity? Or the night before being trapped? No one can say for sure.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 17h ago
hold up, 6000万 volume on eth and we're calling this an entry? the math literally doesn't check out here tbh
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CommunityWorkervip
· 17h ago
I'm a bit panicked after shrinking it like this, feeling like the calm before the storm --- 60 million in trading volume? That must be so boring, just waiting --- The extreme compression state is just waiting for a breakthrough, now entering the market is a gamble on the direction --- Instead of fussing, just do it; anyway, it will move sooner or later --- This is the easiest time to be trapped, but also the easiest to make huge profits, depends on which side you choose --- Damn, the minute chart is only 100,000, is it really about to move? --- If it shrinks to the bottom, it will either rise or fall, anyway staying here is not an issue --- I'm choosing to observe and see who moves first --- The risk-reward ratio is really good, just worried about choosing the wrong direction --- Two sides of a coin, better wait for a confirmed signal before jumping in
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LeekCuttervip
· 18h ago
The sharp decrease in volume, rather than guessing the direction, it's better to go all-in blindly; sooner or later, it will break. --- 60 million yen in daily trading volume, is this waiting for a breakout or brewing a decline? --- Extreme compression state means either a big rise or a crash; just take a gamble. --- 10,000 transactions per minute; this level of calmness is indeed outrageous. --- No matter if it rises or falls, it's all opportunities. I choose to go all-in. --- The idea that lack of volume is brewing a direction has been heard too many times; will this time really be the moment to move? --- Instead of waiting, it's better to jump in directly; the market won't wait for your decision. --- I've seen this extreme compression state before; usually, once broken, it leads to a one-sided trend.
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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 18h ago
The volume has shrunk so dramatically, it feels like the calm before the storm. Should I just go all-in on a random direction? --- With a trading volume of 60 million, it must be pretty dull... The feeling of waiting for a breakthrough is still a bit exciting. --- The compression is indeed extreme, but choosing a direction at random has a bit of a gambling vibe. --- It looks like it's gathering strength, but I'm worried it might just end up in a sideways grind at the end. --- Entering during this low-volume state? Is it a bet on the direction? --- A single-minute trading volume of 100,000 dollars, it's really cold. By the way, should I hold coins or enter now?
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SigmaBrainvip
· 18h ago
The volume is shrinking so aggressively, are they really holding back a big move? Wait, is this real? Picking a direction at random? That takes a lot of guts. 60 million in trading volume... Are they sleeping? Betting on the direction under extreme compression, I can't figure out how to calculate the risk and reward. What are they brewing? It feels like no one is trading anymore. Holding positions and waiting for a breakout; the moment of the breakout is the key, right? The minute chart only shows 100,000, it's really cold, but is entering now smart or just throwing money away?
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 18h ago
With such a sharp decrease in volume, it indicates that big funds are just watching the show. I bet on a decline. Wait, can you really make money just by choosing a direction with such a move? It feels like gambling. After extreme compression, it often results in a crash, based on my experience. The most dangerous time is actually when you shouldn't act.
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