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#以太坊行情技术解读 $RAVE Here it comes again, the profit margins are opening up directly.
In the afternoon, I bought long on $RAVE at 0.31, held it until evening, and exited with a profit, earning $11,000 in a single transaction. Honestly, many people have been shaken out by the volatility in this round of the market, but I see something completely different — those repeated fluctuations are exactly the windows for harvesting.
In seemingly chaotic market conditions, others are doubting, but my positions are repeatedly cashing out. The secret isn't so mysterious: before entering, all three dimensions—turning points, structure, and sentiment—must align, not just go with gut feelings. Once the conditions are met, every trade feels solid.
By the way, I continue to watch $ZEC, $LIGHT, and $WET in these directions. The market rhythm is like this — act when it's time to act, rest when it's time to rest.
Is earning 11,000 dollars real or not? Where's the screenshot?
The turning point structure, emotional three-dimensional alignment—sounds like armchair quarterbacking, waiting for the market to move before summarizing?
I don't believe you at all. You're still bragging at this point.
Entered at 0.31 for RAVE, and now you're already out. Are you just trying to cut the leeks?
Damn, another confident guy.
But RAVE does have some interesting aspects, just don't blow your own horn like you're a deity.