#数字货币市场回升 Observe the 4-hour trend of $BNB , where two consecutive Bearish lines have formed, indicating that the longer forces are clearly weakening. The Bears now control the rhythm, maintaining a bearish outlook in the short term.
You can focus on rebound opportunities: consider shorting when the price returns to the range of 845-860, with the initial target at 810, and further attention on support at 780 and 750. Be sure to control your position size and set a stop-loss.
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RetroHodler91
· 7h ago
Hmm, the Bearish line is continuous, are the short positions about to rise? I need to keep an eye on around 845, I was trapped there last time... the stop loss must be strictly maintained, it's a lesson learned the hard way.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 7h ago
845-860 Rebound and then sell? I think this wave still needs to try going up, don't be too eager to shorting, brother.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 7h ago
Another bearish line again, is BNB really going to fall? I'm keeping an eye on 845-860, but the stop loss must be set. This round of short positions looks fierce, but who can say for sure?
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OnchainHolmes
· 7h ago
Here we go again, waiting for the rebound to trap? I'm curious to see where it can drop this time.
#数字货币市场回升 Observe the 4-hour trend of $BNB , where two consecutive Bearish lines have formed, indicating that the longer forces are clearly weakening. The Bears now control the rhythm, maintaining a bearish outlook in the short term.
You can focus on rebound opportunities: consider shorting when the price returns to the range of 845-860, with the initial target at 810, and further attention on support at 780 and 750. Be sure to control your position size and set a stop-loss.