Good morning everyone, today’s focus is on the US-Iran news.



At that time, the market was more concerned about whether the US and Iran would resume peace talks after the expiration of the ceasefire tomorrow, and whether they would continue to be at war became a topic of market attention. Currently, US negotiators have already arrived in Pakistan, while Iran still maintains a refusal attitude toward the second round of US-Iran talks. Therefore, whether the negotiations can proceed smoothly is one of the market concerns. Additionally, the current overall market trend continues to be volatile and sideways, which indicates that the market is still waiting and watching. Therefore, in trading, short-term swing trading is recommended.

The liquidation map shows that BTC, ETH, and SOL are all dominated by bulls. ETH and SOL are relatively concentrated overall, while yesterday’s net fund outflow from crypto ETFs was about $22 million, indicating that short-term institutional trading is cautious and waiting for further US-Iran news. Therefore, in the case of unclear news, it is advisable for individuals to adopt a cautious approach. Although the market rebounded yesterday, if the ceasefire agreement expires tomorrow and conflicts resume, it will still trigger turbulence in the global financial markets, and the market will be affected and continue to decline.

Today, the overall short-term market will fluctuate between 74,000 and 77,000; ETH’s short-term fluctuation range is 2,260-2,360; SOL’s short-term fluctuation range is 83-87.

Short-term contract strategies:
BTC: Buy on dips around 74,500, take profit at 76,000

ETH: Buy on dips around 2,280, take profit at 2,330

SOL: Buy on dips around 84.5, take profit at 86.5

Warm tips:
1. Stop-loss suggestions should be set according to individual actual liquidation prices and the amount of loss one can bear.
2. Do not be greedy; take profits and secure gains. It’s better to take small losses than to hold onto losing positions. If the direction is correct, continue to hold.
$SOL $ETH $BTC
BTC-0,57%
ETH-1,9%
SOL-2,46%
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SushiBackrunner
· 7h ago
Thank you for the reminder not to fight singles. This sentence is truly the key to contract players; surviving is more important than making quick money.
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AlphaAfterTea
· 11h ago
SOL 83-87 this range looks quite like accumulation, but the key still depends on the news sentiment; technical analysis can only serve as an aid.
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ReadingContractsUntilMyEyesAre
· 04-21 06:39
You’ve set the range very clearly. Today, I’ll trade the swing between 74,000 and 77,000. Don’t be greedy.
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GateUser-0fdb3438
· 04-21 05:33
Long position near ETH 2280 is okay, but I will set the stop-loss tighter, as large fluctuations can easily get swept out.
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GateUser-e62ee1b0
· 04-21 02:24
The expiration of the ceasefire is too easy to cause unexpected problems; I'd rather miss out than be hit by a black swan.
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Pragmatists
· 04-21 02:19
Good morning, wait until the news from the U.S. and Iran is confirmed before increasing your position for more stability.
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TacoTreasury
· 04-21 02:11
I agree with a relatively conservative strategy, especially now with this kind of geopolitical risk, using small positions in contracts for trial and error.
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SummerNightColdWallet
· 04-21 02:08
The liquidation chart shows a multi-head advantage, but ETFs are flowing out. This signal is quite critical. When institutions get timid, I will also reduce my leverage.
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VelvetValidator
· 04-21 02:06
A net outflow of 22 million isn't too exaggerated, but it’s enough to show that no one dares to rush in the short term, and the sentiment is mostly cautious observation.
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GateUser-ad8b77bd
· 04-21 02:06
That rebound yesterday indeed looked like a fleeting recovery; without news support, it's hard to reverse directly.
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