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#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 The ETH market last night played out a classic long and short double kill show.
Falling from 2950 to 2800, then rebounding back above 3000, and finally settling around 2850. It looks fierce, but in reality, it’s just the result of high-leverage contracts being liquidated en masse. Market liquidity was already tight, and when big funds stirred the pot, retail traders had to take the hit. This kind of violent shake isn’t a trend; it’s just the work of liquidation machines.
The key issue is coming—US November CPI data will be released tonight at 21:30. This thing directly influences the subsequent policy direction and leaves no room for ambiguity.
Scenario 1: Inflation data higher than expected → The market may crash directly, no questions asked, just straightforward;
Scenario 2: Inflation data lower than expected → A rebound might occur, but there’s still significant resistance at 3000, and whether it can hold is uncertain.
So, during this period before and after the data release, the smartest move is to stay put. Especially avoid high-leverage trading—right now, the market is like a tightly wound string, and once the data comes out, the rise or fall will be decisive.
Keep an eye on two points: whether ETH can hold the 2850 support level, and whether it can truly break through 3000. I will continue to follow up after the data is released.