Regarding the future trend of Ethereum, I maintain a bullish outlook. Recent policy uncertainties do exist, but they do not change the medium-term fundamentals.
The recent two-day correction, I interpret as the market's early digestion of policy expectations. Whether you are long or short, one key point—stop-loss must be set properly. Many people are concerned about take-profit levels but often overlook the importance of stop-loss. A disciplined stop-loss setting can help you survive longer amid volatility.
The market may still experience short-term fluctuations, but do not change your trading plan because of recent volatility. Manage your risk exposure well, set your stop-loss when needed, and only then can you enjoy the final victory.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 2h ago
lol "fundamentals unchanged" is such a classic exit pump line... watching the liquidations rn and it's honestly better than netflix. vesting unlocks incoming btw, called this months ago.
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HashBrownies
· 2h ago
The stop-loss part is really well explained, much more reliable than those who just shout signals all day long.
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LightningClicker
· 2h ago
Stop-loss is really easy to overlook; many people only think about getting rich quickly, and as a result, they get knocked out during a wave of pullback.
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WhaleSurfer
· 2h ago
Setting stop-loss is correct, but I see too many people just can't stop the loss, their mentality collapses.
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GasFeeLover
· 2h ago
It's true that stop-loss is important, but when it really comes to losing, how many people are willing to follow through?
Regarding the future trend of Ethereum, I maintain a bullish outlook. Recent policy uncertainties do exist, but they do not change the medium-term fundamentals.
The recent two-day correction, I interpret as the market's early digestion of policy expectations. Whether you are long or short, one key point—stop-loss must be set properly. Many people are concerned about take-profit levels but often overlook the importance of stop-loss. A disciplined stop-loss setting can help you survive longer amid volatility.
The market may still experience short-term fluctuations, but do not change your trading plan because of recent volatility. Manage your risk exposure well, set your stop-loss when needed, and only then can you enjoy the final victory.