$TER /USDT Perp – "Bullish Consolidation – Long"**


**Trading Plan Long $TER
Entry: 389.0 – 390.0
SL: 387.0
TP1: 392.0
TP2: 394.0

TER is down -2.43% at 389.9, but holding well above the EMA30 (387.5) after the bounce from 374.6. MACD is bullish. TP at the 390.7 yellow line. SL below 387.0.
TER-4.13%
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OnChainBanker
· 1h ago
This coin’s name sounds like “Tether,” and its price is quite high. Don’t mess around with the contract.
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BlindSignSlayer
· 1h ago
First look at 397? No, you wrote TP1 at 392 and TP2 at 394, so the upside is too small. Also, the stop-loss is at 387.0, only $2–3 away from the entry, so even a slight increase in volatility would trigger it. I suggest either widening the stop-loss or reducing the position size and entering in batches; at the very least, place a limit order at 385, otherwise you’re just giving away money in fees.
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AirdropHunter
· 2h ago
I’ll blindly go long above EMA30; if it breaks, I’ll stop out without regrets. Show some support.
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WhaleWatch
· 2h ago
After TP2 is reached, are you exiting or moving the stop-loss? Is there a plan to re-enter?
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SlippageHunter
· 2h ago
It is recommended to wait for a pullback to around 387.5 before entering. Don’t chase the price; 389.9 is currently just below the yellow line, making a false breakout likely.
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LiquidationDenier
· 2h ago
Every time this kind of plan is posted, it’s a prelude to liquidation. A contrarian indicator? Haha, just kidding—wishing you profits.
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SectorHound
· 2h ago
MACD has formed a golden cross, but momentum is weak. Check whether there is divergence on the four-hour timeframe—don't just look at the hourly chart.
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