#密码资产动态追踪 The recent market trends over the past few days have given us a lot of insights. The decline on the afternoon of January 7th, $BTC and $ETH 's movements once again confirmed the bearish outlook—Bitcoin faced resistance around 93,000, and Ethereum encountered resistance near 3,270. We had marked these two key levels in advance.
By the time the US stock market opened in the evening, the market adjusted as expected. $BTC stopped falling around 91,321, meaning the drop from 93,000 to 91,321 was nearly 1,500 points. $ETH also weakened to around 3,155, resulting in a nearly 110-point decline. Timely exit is indeed very important—rather than greedily waiting for more pullbacks, it's better to secure existing profits.
The most interesting part of this market cycle is that whether going long or short, as long as you catch the right entry points, there are opportunities to profit. The core issue remains: is your entry timing correct? All our strategies and levels have been publicly analyzed in advance, with every step verifiable. Those who follow this framework should not have too poor a return from this wave. The market is objectively like this; the key is how you interpret it.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 01-10 14:45
It's the same old strategy of planning ahead; why didn't I get on board this time?
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Layer2Observer
· 01-10 14:27
Well, that's right, but the key is whether the review can be done properly; whether it can be applied next time is a different matter. I'm more interested in where the stop-loss is set within that 1500-point volatility.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-09 15:56
Everyone who timed it right has already eaten, and I got caught again.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 01-07 20:16
Haha, it's the usual "pre-marking" act again, but this time the data is indeed not exaggerated. Everyone can see the 1500-point drop.
Timing the market is easier to talk about than to do. I bet five bucks that half of the people jumping on the bandwagon are armchair strategists after the fact.
It's either profit or taking a loss; the key is whether your mind is clear that day.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-07 15:20
Once again, it's the same set of "pre-marked and verifiable" rhetoric, which is making my ears calloused... That said, a drop of 1500 points is indeed impressive, but I guess only a handful of people can really hold on to it?
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DegenDreamer
· 01-07 15:20
It's that same wave again. How the hell did I not fully copy it? If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been so timid.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-07 15:18
It's the same old story, pre-marking, pre-analyzing... why haven't I seen anyone follow up and call the trades?
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-07 15:15
It's another 1500-point move, the problem is I didn't catch that wave at all that day. When I looked at the chart, it was already at 91321 haha.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-07 14:59
The timing is really perfect, 1500 points given for free, why didn't I keep up?
#密码资产动态追踪 The recent market trends over the past few days have given us a lot of insights. The decline on the afternoon of January 7th, $BTC and $ETH 's movements once again confirmed the bearish outlook—Bitcoin faced resistance around 93,000, and Ethereum encountered resistance near 3,270. We had marked these two key levels in advance.
By the time the US stock market opened in the evening, the market adjusted as expected. $BTC stopped falling around 91,321, meaning the drop from 93,000 to 91,321 was nearly 1,500 points. $ETH also weakened to around 3,155, resulting in a nearly 110-point decline. Timely exit is indeed very important—rather than greedily waiting for more pullbacks, it's better to secure existing profits.
The most interesting part of this market cycle is that whether going long or short, as long as you catch the right entry points, there are opportunities to profit. The core issue remains: is your entry timing correct? All our strategies and levels have been publicly analyzed in advance, with every step verifiable. Those who follow this framework should not have too poor a return from this wave. The market is objectively like this; the key is how you interpret it.