Ethereum just pulled back below the $3,200 mark, taking a 4.21% hit in the last day. The move caught a lot of traders off guard. Where are most people sitting with their positions right now? Anyone holding through the dip, or did the pullback trigger some exits? The volatility's definitely keeping things interesting for swing traders at these levels.
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DEXRobinHood
· 16h ago
3200 has dropped again, and I'm still holding on stubbornly. Anyway, I've already mentally prepared myself.
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LiquidationAlert
· 16h ago
Oh my, it dropped again. Where's my stop-loss order?
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3200? That's hilarious, I sold early haha
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Holding my position without moving, just waiting for a rebound to take profits
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How should I operate the swing? Got caught directly
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This wave is really outrageous, who the hell predicted it
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Where is the bottom? Will it keep falling?
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I reversed and shorted, making a huge profit hehe
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Cleared my position, safety first
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No need to panic, this drop is nothing
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What do you all think about the future market? Will it test lower levels again?
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Frontrunner
· 16h ago
Breaking 3200, is it time to bottom out or top out? Anyway, I bought more haha
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VirtualRichDream
· 16h ago
Once 3200 breaks, it breaks. I already cleared my position long ago. I'll wait until it drops to 2800.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 16h ago
Once 3200 is broken, it's broken. Still holding it in hand anyway, not afraid of fluctuations in the long run.
Ethereum just pulled back below the $3,200 mark, taking a 4.21% hit in the last day. The move caught a lot of traders off guard. Where are most people sitting with their positions right now? Anyone holding through the dip, or did the pullback trigger some exits? The volatility's definitely keeping things interesting for swing traders at these levels.