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From the current technical perspective, BTC at the 89,900 position presents a good shorting opportunity. A re-entry point can be reserved around 90,500, with a stop loss set at 91,200. Based on the current candlestick pattern and support levels, the lower target can at least reach the area around 88,000.
ETH also exhibits similar technical characteristics. The current price around 3,037 is also worth paying attention to for shorting opportunities, with a stop loss set at 3,080. In the short term, focus primarily on the key support level near 2,890.
Overall, at this stage, both BTC and ETH show certain downward pressure. The key is to control risk—stop-loss levels must be strictly enforced—so as to protect the account amid volatility.
Wait, the 9.05 re-entry point is a bit aggressive. Be careful not to chase the high.
I’m optimistic about the ETH 2890 support level, just worried that a break below could be very painful.
Stop-loss must be executed. You’re right. I previously lost a lot because I couldn’t bear to stop loss. Learning from that lesson this time.
After saying all this, the core is to manage risk well. Whether short or long, as long as you don’t die, you win.
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Stop-loss must be ruthless, or else a flash crash will wipe out the account
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Short at 3037? Come on, I think this thing still needs to push further
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The technicals look good but the market isn't following the usual pattern. Risk control is indeed the key
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Damn, I have to watch the charts again. If it breaks 9.1 this time, will it directly hit the stop-loss?
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ETH is the real trap. Is 2890 a dream or can it really reach that? I don't quite believe it
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Controlling risk is correct, just afraid of being soft when executing
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8.8w feels uncertain, this support level seems a bit weak
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Ladies, be careful of getting liquidated, the previous two short positions reversed
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Executing stop-loss is easier to say... but when it actually happens, I get nervous
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Would a 3080 stop-loss be too tight? Feels like it’s easy to get swept
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I just want to ask, can it really drop this time? Keeps messing around repeatedly
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It can be considered, but let’s first look at the 4-hour chart
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Risk control is a topic we always talk about, but the problem is, I never hold back when making profits
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Downward pressure? I think the pressure is that it can’t be pushed down, okay
Stop-loss? Ha, stop-loss sounds really good.
Can it really reach 8.8? I bet five bucks on a rebound.
Is ETH's support level reliable? I always feel like it's about to break.
Before shorting, ask yourself how much is left in your wallet, haha.
Everyone is a technical master, just their accounts are small.
Am I going to get trapped again this time? Can't wait.
I can't tell if 8.8 or 9.05 is more likely, but I bet it will reverse again this time.
Can the stop-loss be executed? We all know the answer.
Stop-loss is easy to talk about, but when it comes to the actual point, I just can't bring myself to cut.
8.8w? I don't believe you, it still feels like it will continue to rise.
ETH is really dull; don't even think about 2890, my friend.
Writing the stop-loss in your phone memo is useless; it's just a lack of discipline.
This technical analysis is like gossip; it seems everyone’s analysis is different.
I’ve noted the re-entry point at 9.05, but I just don’t have the guts.
Another downward pressure? I see a bit of an upward trend.
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Stop-loss is easy to talk about but hard to implement. When the mentality collapses, it's easiest to take reckless risks.
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The 9.05 level feels a bit tight; with such large fluctuations, it's easy to get smashed.
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NGL, it would be great if every technical analysis were this accurate, but reality often proves us wrong.
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I remember analyzing ETH at 2890 before; can it really hold this time?
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Bearish mindset is still too strong. Has it not rebounded in a month?
With such tight stop-losses, just a slight slip can wipe out the profits...
Looking at 88,000, it seems a bit risky; a rebound could directly break through 93,000
ETH at this level still feels like it will oscillate; don't rush to buy the dip
The risk control we agreed on turned out to be not cutting losses when losing...
This parameter setup seems a bit like gambling