Weekend market is dull and uneventful, Ethereum range-bound short-term trading ideas



The overall market over the weekend is calm, with no big ups or downs, and the trend is mainly sideways consolidation, so there's no need to blindly chase gains or cut losses.

Ethereum $ETH current trend is very orderly, basically oscillating within the 2300–2400 range, which is a classic box consolidation pattern.

This trendless weekend market is best suited for range trading—buying low and selling high, avoiding directional bets, and focusing on volatility:

Near the 2400 resistance level, if it rises but fails to break through, take short positions to profit from the pullback.

Revisit the 2300 support zone; if it stabilizes and stops falling, you can gradually add long positions for arbitrage.

No need to worry about the direction, no need to guess breakouts; weekends are mainly for rest and small-position swing trading.

Hold the core range between 2300–2400, strictly set take-profit and stop-loss orders, and profit from oscillations comfortably!
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Mirror-FinishTeacupWith
· 6h ago
This range has experienced three waves, with take-profit set narrower than stop-loss, and the win rate is still decent.
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GateUser-c1cab702
· 12h ago
2400 empty, over 2300, mechanical operation is actually more worry-free, the direction is left for Monday
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ProtocolPaladin
· 12h ago
Weekend trading in waves is indeed steady, this range between 2300-2400 looks quite solid, copied it.
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PerpPaperTiger
· 13h ago
Been in consolidation for a long time, afraid of a breakout, but there's really not much capital over the weekend, so just play with small positions.
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