$ETH 7.9 Wishing everyone a portfolio explosion and massive profits


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Short near 1.1745 on bearish candle. Stop loss 1758, first take profit 1715, second take profit below 1700
If 1760 holds firmly, chase long, stop loss 1744, first take profit near 1690, second take profit above 1810
If price rallies above 1760 then closes below 1760, short, stop loss at previous high
Short at 1790-1800, stop loss 1812
First take profit near 1760, second take profit below 1730
Bearish break below 1690, short, stop loss 1705
First take profit near 1660, second take profit below 1630
5. If price rallies above 1700, long, stop loss 1685, first take profit near 1730, second take profit above 1755
6. If price firmly holds above 1810, chase long, stop loss 1790, first take profit 1840, second take profit 1870-1880
Note: Investment is risky, be cautious. The above strategies are only personal opinions and do not constitute any investment advice. All profits and losses are your own responsibility.
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Rain-SoakedGlassLeverage
· 07-08 19:56
This level is given too precisely; following it really requires some execution ability.
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Melon
· 07-08 19:17
If 1760 holds firmly, go long; if 1690 breaks down, go short. Do you understand this consolidation range?
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DustCollector7
· 07-08 18:47
I'll take the 7.9x position to get rich quick first, but set the stop-loss well, don't really get liquidated.
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MountainSilhouetteBeforeThe
· 07-08 18:13
If 1760 holds firmly, go long; if 1690 breaks down, go short. Do you understand this range?
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BridgeHopBella
· 07-08 17:59
With ETH's current liquidity and so many take-profit and stop-loss orders placed, can slippage be handled?
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RetroRadioIridescence
· 07-08 17:54
The disclaimer is written quite comprehensively, but if you actually follow it, your mental state will probably collapse first.
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