Market conditions still lack surprises. External factors are changing frequently, and market sentiment remains relatively weak. Today, prices have shown a retracement trend, with a focus on whether support levels can hold and whether the big players will continue to sweep liquidity. From a trading perspective, short positions are relatively more comfortable, and long entries should be cautious. However, there are many market participants, each with different judgment directions—bullish, bearish, or waiting on the sidelines. Instead of obsessing over the overall trend, it's better to focus on value for money and wait for better entry opportunities. Risks always exist, so it is recommended to make decisions based on your own risk tolerance.
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mev_me_maybe
· 3h ago
It's the same old story... Whether the key support can hold depends on the market maker’s mood.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 4h ago
They're starting to talk down again. Forget it, I'll just continue to lie low.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 4h ago
Same old narrative, whether the support holds or not, I'm losing money either way.
Are the bears comfortable? Then why am I still cutting losses?
Value for money? Yeah right. When will there ever be a good opportunity, guys?
Waiting and waiting, but I've never actually caught one yet.
Might as well just lay flat then. I'm already down anyway.
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zkProofGremlin
· 4h ago
It's the same old story... Bears are comfortable, bulls should be cautious. You've heard it a hundred times already.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 4h ago
It's the same old story again; whether the support level holds or not is just a matter of the market maker’s word.
Market conditions still lack surprises. External factors are changing frequently, and market sentiment remains relatively weak. Today, prices have shown a retracement trend, with a focus on whether support levels can hold and whether the big players will continue to sweep liquidity. From a trading perspective, short positions are relatively more comfortable, and long entries should be cautious. However, there are many market participants, each with different judgment directions—bullish, bearish, or waiting on the sidelines. Instead of obsessing over the overall trend, it's better to focus on value for money and wait for better entry opportunities. Risks always exist, so it is recommended to make decisions based on your own risk tolerance.