December ETH Price Prediction · Posting Challenge 📈
With rate-cut expectations heating up in December, ETH sentiment turns bullish again.
We’re opening a prediction challenge — Spot the trend · Call the market · Win rewards 💰
Reward 🎁:
From all correct predictions, 5 winners will be randomly selected — 10 USDT each
Deadline 📅: December 11, 12:00 (UTC+8)
How to join ✍️:
Post your ETH price prediction on Gate Square, clearly stating a price range
(e.g. $3,200–$3,400, range must be < $200) and include the hashtag #ETHDecPrediction
Post Examples 👇
Example ①: #ETHDecPrediction Range: $3,150–
#美联储重启降息步伐 Cryptocurrency—what’s so surprising about the ups and downs?
What really drains your account has never been the candlestick patterns, but that "uncontrollable hand."
$BOB When you should cut your losses, you think, "Maybe it’ll rebound if I wait a bit longer";
When you should exit, you get greedy, "I can squeeze a bit more out of this run";
Even when your position is already full, you just can’t help but open another order.
$ZEC The first impulse, you lose dozens of USDT;
The second, refusing to accept defeat, you lose half your principal;
The third time, you go all in and your account gets wiped out.
Many people look back and blame liquidation on "wick hunting"—
But if you check your trade history,
You’ll see that when you mindlessly opened that third order in a row,
The market had already told you through price action: stop self-destructing.
Got liquidated? Blame the market? Nonsense. The real reasons are just three:
① Your hands move faster than your brain
See a price swing, and you want to jump right in,
No support/resistance analysis, no trend review, not even a stop-loss.
The market might be stable, but your trading is more volatile than the market.
Is this trading? No, it’s just getting carried away.
② Refusing to admit mistakes, treating stop-losses as shameful
Veterans’ first instinct: "Preserve capital";
Newbies’ first instinct: "Wait, maybe it’ll bounce back."
You think you’re holding on for a comeback,
But in reality, you’re just waiting for your account to hit zero.
③ Mindset collapses, turning into all-out gambling
Lose money and want to claw it back,
Open larger positions, pace gets more erratic.
At this point, you’re not trading,
You’re gambling with your principal.
Here’s the harshest truth:
The market isn’t out to get your account specifically;
What really wipes you out is your own unwillingness to let go, wishful thinking, and hesitation.
Those who survive longest in this market
Aren’t the fastest reactors,
But those who can control their hands and keep their mindset steady.
Control your impulses, stick to your bottom lines,
And you’ll be able to go much further on the road of crypto trading.