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Tonight, a friend asked me, "I just saw that short position today. Is it still a good time to enter now?" I provided specific entry point references.
To be honest, although this wave only captured 34 points, the accuracy at exit was quite satisfying. The key level setups and exit logic were well grasped—markets are like that; sometimes, a stable 34-point gain is more reliable than betting on big swings.
This experience made me want to discuss short-term sniping strategies. Ethereum's volatility characteristics are obvious. If you can identify key support and resistance levels, and combine that with current volume and capital flow, pinpointing entry points isn't particularly difficult. The hard part is knowing when to exit—many people make 30 points and want to wait for more, only to end up losing when the market turns against them.
If you have questions about setting trading points or short-term strategies, feel free to discuss. Sometimes, a simple shift in thinking can significantly improve your trading efficiency.