Did anyone catch the profits from yesterday’s round of wicks? When you hit a resistance level, you should always be thinking about a pullback—the only question is how much.
Did you use the ambush points I gave you in advance? Remember this: when there’s breaking news, don’t hesitate—cancel your orders if you need to. I said before that if you don’t set a stop-loss on that Bitcoin trade, you’d be able to hold on, and now you see it’s true.
Last night I drank too much and my hand shook—I triggered my stop-loss. Tonight, I opened two short-term trades and made back my losses right away—recovery trades on ETH and BTC. Anyone who followed along should’ve profited.
Now let’s look at tonight’s key levels:
**BTC** As long as it doesn’t drop below 90888, the uptrend remains intact. - Resistance above: 93511 / 95033 / 96117 (ultimate defense 96500) - Support below: 89288 / 87888 / 86458 (ultimate defense 86000)
**ETH** Hold the 3030 line and there’s still more to play for. - Resistance above: 3130 / 3166 / 3221 (ultimate defense 3288) - Support below: 2978 / 2910 / 2865 (ultimate defense 2850)
Remember, when a level gets triggered, look to the next one. Always set a stop-loss when opening a position—don’t count on luck. For Bitcoin, that’s 500 points; for ETH, 50 points. This is discipline, not a suggestion. The market doesn’t lack opportunities, but what’s lacking is the ability to survive. Manage your position size and execute your stop-loss properly—only then are you qualified to stick around in this market long-term.
Final reminder: the market changes in an instant. If sudden news breaks and a key level gets breached, don’t cling to your original plan. Flexibility is key. These levels are for reference only—trade at your own risk.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-03 19:50
I missed out on yesterday's move, and lost again today. Stop-loss discipline really is a lifesaver.
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BottomMisser
· 12-03 19:46
I missed out on that wave yesterday, my reaction was still a bit too slow.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-03 19:44
That wave yesterday was really intense, but I acted fast and sold right away. Now seeing others profit, I'm kind of regretting it...
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12-03 19:37
Drinking too much and then setting stop-losses—this move is really something. I'm the same way, haha.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-03 19:31
I did catch that move yesterday, but my mindset wasn't steady enough. When I saw 93511, I was still hesitating about whether to keep holding...
Did anyone catch the profits from yesterday’s round of wicks? When you hit a resistance level, you should always be thinking about a pullback—the only question is how much.
Did you use the ambush points I gave you in advance? Remember this: when there’s breaking news, don’t hesitate—cancel your orders if you need to. I said before that if you don’t set a stop-loss on that Bitcoin trade, you’d be able to hold on, and now you see it’s true.
Last night I drank too much and my hand shook—I triggered my stop-loss. Tonight, I opened two short-term trades and made back my losses right away—recovery trades on ETH and BTC. Anyone who followed along should’ve profited.
Now let’s look at tonight’s key levels:
**BTC**
As long as it doesn’t drop below 90888, the uptrend remains intact.
- Resistance above: 93511 / 95033 / 96117 (ultimate defense 96500)
- Support below: 89288 / 87888 / 86458 (ultimate defense 86000)
**ETH**
Hold the 3030 line and there’s still more to play for.
- Resistance above: 3130 / 3166 / 3221 (ultimate defense 3288)
- Support below: 2978 / 2910 / 2865 (ultimate defense 2850)
Remember, when a level gets triggered, look to the next one. Always set a stop-loss when opening a position—don’t count on luck. For Bitcoin, that’s 500 points; for ETH, 50 points. This is discipline, not a suggestion. The market doesn’t lack opportunities, but what’s lacking is the ability to survive. Manage your position size and execute your stop-loss properly—only then are you qualified to stick around in this market long-term.
Final reminder: the market changes in an instant. If sudden news breaks and a key level gets breached, don’t cling to your original plan. Flexibility is key. These levels are for reference only—trade at your own risk.