Do you remember the analysis from November 26? It seems that it might have been the most accurate judgment on Ethereum at that time.
In fact, doing ETH is not that complicated. Watching the market every day and working yourself to death can easily lead to confusion. The key is? Grasp the big direction and pinpoint that turning point.
Got it? Enter the market. Set a stop-loss level. It's that simple.
Sometimes, simplicity and bluntness are the most effective.
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SandwichHunter
· 8h ago
That time on November 26 was indeed amazing; looking back now, it was still the most clear-headed moment.
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Anon32942
· 8h ago
It's easy to talk big, but how many actually make real money?
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WalletDetective
· 8h ago
Alright, easy to say, but is that wave on November 26 really accurate? I don't have any impression of it...
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AlphaBrain
· 8h ago
Wow, that time on November 26 was really amazing. Looking back now, it was like a divine prediction.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 8h ago
I really don't understand why some people stare at the market every day. Doesn't it get tiring?
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pvt_key_collector
· 8h ago
I missed that wave on November 26, and now I regret it so much haha
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RealYieldWizard
· 8h ago
Really, don't make it so complicated. Sometimes it's just overtrading that ruins you.
#数字货币市场回调 $ETH
Do you remember the analysis from November 26? It seems that it might have been the most accurate judgment on Ethereum at that time.
In fact, doing ETH is not that complicated. Watching the market every day and working yourself to death can easily lead to confusion. The key is? Grasp the big direction and pinpoint that turning point.
Got it? Enter the market. Set a stop-loss level. It's that simple.
Sometimes, simplicity and bluntness are the most effective.