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Woke up, didn't go long. Ethereum's 5-minute chart in the 2315-2345 range is something you can scalp during a bathroom break. How many times you can scalp it, I don't know—go ask those gurus sitting in front of their computers, they should know.
Once the range completes, we need to take out yesterday's low point. Only after taking it out can we find a position to go long. So where do we go long? If you didn't hear me say "the longer the sideways movement, the longer the vertical movement" during the livestream, you're not a good retail trader. Measure it yourself with a toothpick.
The longer the sideways movement, the longer the vertical movement—I don't know which school or technique this skill comes from, but everything the streamer teaches is correct. You gotta learn it, and after learning it, you gotta use it.