ETH has now opened an entry window. However, from a technical perspective, the ideal approach is to add to the position at a higher level so that if the support is broken, better cost control can be achieved. In other words, there's no need to rush and buy all at once; building positions gradually on rallies will be more comfortable. The downside target has already been identified, and the risk exposure is clear. This kind of layout with a clear downward defense is a prudent trading strategy.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-08 09:55
Buying in batches on dips is truly the way to go; a single swing can't withstand the volatility.
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zkNoob
· 01-08 09:54
Tired of the phrase "boarding in batches," the key point is that no one can predict when the "higher position" will be.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-08 09:52
I've heard the saying about boarding in batches too many times. The key is to have discipline; otherwise, you'll go all-in at the first dip.
ETH has now opened an entry window. However, from a technical perspective, the ideal approach is to add to the position at a higher level so that if the support is broken, better cost control can be achieved. In other words, there's no need to rush and buy all at once; building positions gradually on rallies will be more comfortable. The downside target has already been identified, and the risk exposure is clear. This kind of layout with a clear downward defense is a prudent trading strategy.