The four-hour trend of ZEC has already broken below the middle line of the Bollinger Bands, and this breach of the psychological support level indicates short-term pressure. More importantly, a downward channel is forming on the 30-minute timeframe, and the main capital has not shown any obvious abnormal movements for now.
Last night, there were signs of large funds fleeing, but small amounts of funds are still flowing in gradually. This confrontation gives short-sellers some opportunities—just wait for the right entry point at higher levels to take action.
Speaking of shorting, there's an interesting case from a follower. He opened a short position on ZEC worth $67,000 near 510, and the trend once approached the liquidation line. Seeing his account about to explode and his mindset about to collapse, I analyzed the pattern and the funding situation in detail and advised him to hold on. Now the situation has reversed, and he's close to being out of trouble. I will continue to help him plan clearer trading strategies moving forward.
Newcomers entering the market often encounter this kind of situation—lack of understanding of the market, reckless operations, and ultimately things get out of hand. For those planning to short ZEC, it's crucial to have a clear strategy.
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MrDecoder
· 4h ago
I’ve looked into the Bollinger Band breakouts, but I always feel that this downward channel might be a false breakout.
Wait, a short position at 67,000 dollars almost got liquidated? That takes such strong mental resilience. I would have given up long ago.
ZEC is too easily manipulated by the big players. Beginners should definitely avoid shorting this coin. Really.
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HashBard
· 4h ago
the margin call saga is literally a shakespearean tragedy compressed into 4h candles... dude nearly got liquidated and somehow clawed back? that's the kind of narrative arc that makes you believe in mean reversion again, ngl
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DaoResearcher
· 4h ago
It is worth noting that from the perspective of on-chain fund flows and token economics, this confrontation between large-scale outflows and small-scale inflows actually reflects an imbalance in market incentive mechanisms—specific analysis can refer to Vitalik's discussion on market structural fragility. The margin call situation of that guy at 510 is essentially a game equilibrium multiple solution problem. It is recommended that everyone thoroughly read the risk management chapter of the white paper and not be fooled by candlestick charts.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 4h ago
It's another standoff situation, and the biggest test is your mindset. I really understand how my fan felt when they were close to liquidation with 67,000 followers. This is the market giving you a test.
Getting through cycles isn't about prediction, but about clarity. Before shorting, ask yourself if you've really thought it through.
This wave of decline is actually a test of faith; only those who can withstand it deserve to enjoy the next round.
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P2ENotWorking
· 5h ago
That 510 transaction was really risky, I almost saw the Western Pure Land.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 5h ago
I've seen many instances of Bollinger Band breakouts, but the key is to withstand the mental breakdown.
The four-hour trend of ZEC has already broken below the middle line of the Bollinger Bands, and this breach of the psychological support level indicates short-term pressure. More importantly, a downward channel is forming on the 30-minute timeframe, and the main capital has not shown any obvious abnormal movements for now.
Last night, there were signs of large funds fleeing, but small amounts of funds are still flowing in gradually. This confrontation gives short-sellers some opportunities—just wait for the right entry point at higher levels to take action.
Speaking of shorting, there's an interesting case from a follower. He opened a short position on ZEC worth $67,000 near 510, and the trend once approached the liquidation line. Seeing his account about to explode and his mindset about to collapse, I analyzed the pattern and the funding situation in detail and advised him to hold on. Now the situation has reversed, and he's close to being out of trouble. I will continue to help him plan clearer trading strategies moving forward.
Newcomers entering the market often encounter this kind of situation—lack of understanding of the market, reckless operations, and ultimately things get out of hand. For those planning to short ZEC, it's crucial to have a clear strategy.