How many people missed this wave #ETH ?
Looking back at yesterday's trend, several key supports were not broken
Instead, after a certain hourly candlestick spike, it was quickly pulled back, those in the know understand that it was a shakeout to lure shorts, and also an opportunity.
So how to operate today?
Many people are still waiting for direction, but the market has already given the answer.
The upper resistance at 3780 remains strong, don't chase highs if it doesn't break
The lower range of 3650-3625 is a battleground, if it breaks down, don't cling to the fight.
I generally won't specify exact points too clearly
But here's a phrase for those who understand:
"As long as the trend is not broken, a pullback is an opportunity
As long as the oscillation hasn't ended, false breakouts both up and down are traps."
Whether it's going long or short
It's not about who shouts the loudest, but about who can survive to exit.
This wave, I still focus on '顺 + 稳' (following the trend + stability)
With low leverage in waves, if you hit the right points, you can profit.
It's not that you can't do it, it's that no one is guiding you to understand
Every day, a bunch of people ask me:
"Why does my long position get crushed, and my short position explode?"
"Why do I always enter halfway and exit at the bottom?"
In fact, the problem is not in the technique, but in your lack of rhythm, and no one tells you:
Where is the false breakout that the main force uses to lure longs
Where is the real pullback for entering real positions?
Some of my long-time followers have been losing for over six months
But in the past two weeks, they have steadily doubled their money
Not because I am magical, but because I understand the underlying logic of 'controlling losses and pacing positions'.
Don't be dazzled by short-term candlestick movements; the only real logic for making money is:
Control your emotions, maintain your rhythm, and only then can you dance with the main force.
For today’s market, I still follow the old strategy:
Don't panic on pullbacks, wait for the main force to test key levels
Don't get excited on upward spikes, don’t rush to chase before breaking levels
If you make a mistake, don’t panic, light positions and stop-loss are your lifeline