ETH: The Bigger Picture Matters



Ethereum traders are watching every small candle.

But the real opportunity may come from the larger timeframe.

ETH has already experienced several deep corrective phases, and historically, major corrections can create some of the best long-term accumulation opportunities.

My focus:

🔹 Weekly structure
🔹 Triangle development
🔹 Momentum exhaustion
🔹 Major downside risk
🔹 Long-term reversal confirmation

I am not interested in blindly buying every dip.

I want the market to show me where the correction is actually ending.

Sometimes the best trade is the one you patiently wait for.

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BackupOCD
· 08-16 11:09
Those who truly make big money are the ones who wait on the sidelines; those who watch the market and trade short-term every day are more likely to get hurt. At this level, it’s better not to trade ETH than to trade recklessly—just wait for the signal.
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FarmGardener
· 08-16 02:26
Waiting itself is also part of the position. Lesson learned.
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DcaPath
· 08-15 15:37
The weekly structure is indeed far more important than the 15-minute chart. Every time a large-scale triangle consolidation completes, a major move follows—but only if you don’t get shaken out.
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ResistanceBreaker
· 08-15 15:24
The direction only becomes clear on the larger timeframes. There’s really no need to stare at daily fluctuations every day—be patient and wait for the weekly chart to play out.
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MintScamScout
· 08-15 15:17
The hardest part isn’t making the judgment—it’s waiting. Even though you know Bitcoin and Ether are still undergoing a correction, you can’t help but feel the urge to jump in and buy the dip. Your logic is actually the best way to keep your hands off the trade. I agree.
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DCAFuture
· 08-15 15:16
But how do you determine “momentum exhaustion”? Is it based on RSI or trading volume? Share the indicators.
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MemeDataLake
· 08-15 15:16
Well said—staring at the hourly chart for too long can make you lose perspective.
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