Regarding the recent market trend of Ethereum, I noticed an interesting phenomenon. Based on the morning's trend analysis, today should have been able to break through the price level starting with 28, but it didn't go as smoothly as I imagined.



From a technical perspective, this suppressed trend does seem a bit unusual. It feels like large funds are deliberately controlling the pace, not wanting the price to easily break through that key level. The traces of this control are still quite obvious.

For friends who are currently shorting, my advice is to maintain a wait-and-see attitude. If you want to get involved, you need to be cautious. The intentions of large funds are still not clear enough, and acting rashly carries significant risks.

The critical time window should be between 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM today. Whether we can break through the 28 price level during this period may give us some signals. Everyone might want to pay more attention to the performance in this range, as it may help find the direction for subsequent operations.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 14h ago
It's just big money playing tricks again, I hate this trap. The market maker's Lock-up Position is really slick. Wait, isn't this a typical Whipsaw? Is 28 really that hard to break? It feels like it's about to turn around. The key time window sounds good, but I still don't believe it. If it doesn't break 28 this time, I'll cry if my short order gets liquidated. If the intentions of big money are unclear, don't touch it; this saying hits hard.
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