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Recently, hot topics change too quickly, and as soon as I refresh the timeline, the narrative shifts. I realize that what I am most easily cut off from is not the direction, but attention: when I see others talking about something popular, I want to jump in, but most of the time I end up taking the last baton. Now I simply treat "hotness" as noise, first checking if the perpetual side's open interest, funding rates, and liquidation hotspots are moving; if not, I consider it external noise, and if it moves too much, I remind myself not to get caught up, and wait for a pullback.
The NFT royalty
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Follow the structure: rebound and stabilize before moving up, don't chase highs, wait for confirmation around 2340.
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LedgerBull
$ETH showing controlled recovery after a liquidity sweep to the downside.
Structure remains supported with buyers stepping in at key demand.
EP
2320 - 2340
TP
TP1 2360
TP2 2410
TP3 2480
SL
2290
Price swept liquidity below 2325 and reacted sharply, indicating strong demand at lows. Current structure suggests continuation potential as long as price holds above reclaimed support and builds higher lows.
Let’s go $ETH ‌
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Recently, people keep asking me, "Can I follow when whales place orders?" My first reaction isn't to look at the direction, but to see whether they are building a position or hedging. When open interest suddenly spikes sharply but the funding rate doesn't follow much, or when the liquidation hot zones are clearly being "resisted," it often looks more like they are laying protective cushions rather than leading a rush. If you chase after it, you're basically treating their risk management as your signal... Thinking about it later, it's quite funny.
Now I prefer to wait for an extra candlestick
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Recently, I keep hearing people talk about block builders, bundles, making it seem like if you don’t understand, you’ll get “completely taken advantage of.” Honestly, retail investors just need to know that “trades don’t enter blocks strictly in the order you click, and someone can pack and insert orders out of turn.” Going deeper into who each builder is or how they negotiate deals isn’t cost-effective and can actually lead to paranoia. Some think that understanding bundles will help them avoid all slippage and front-running, but in reality, what you can mostly do is: avoid chasing every pump
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Shorting at high levels and still making money shows that you have a strong grasp of the structure.
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TimeProphecyMachine
$SIREN Still high altitude, comfortable, directly take down ten times the profit!
Isn't the rise just for shorting?
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Once you reach the second target, don't get carried away; lock in your profits first.
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CryptoSat
$MOVR 2ND TARGET COMPLETED 🎯
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The $GT short-term structure is still intact; as long as the pullback doesn't break 6.98, I prefer to see it as a buying opportunity.
GT-0,41%
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LedgerBull
$GT showing steady strength with a clean bullish climb.
Structure remains intact with buyers maintaining short-term control.
EP
7.10 - 7.16
TP
TP1 7.22
TP2 7.28
TP3 7.35
SL
6.98
Price is pushing into local highs with liquidity resting above recent resistance. Expect a sweep and continuation on breakout, while downside remains supported by consistent higher lows and strong reaction zones.
Let’s go $GT ‌
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Recently, watching the secondary market push NFT royalties lower and lower, creators are complaining loudly. I’ve actually calmed down a bit: frankly, if royalties can only rely on "everyone's self-discipline," it’s fine in a bull market, but as soon as the market dips, they get cut first. Trading habits are very real—people will save wherever they can, switch to slippage for lower fees, not to mention large funds.
Now I prefer to see it as a question of "mechanisms matching human nature." Just like with perpetuals, don’t expect talent and faith; long-term success depends on habits: before ent
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Recently, everyone has been arguing about which L2 has higher TPS and lower fees, and who offers bigger subsidies. I actually care more about that "slowness" in cross-chain bridges. In fact, bridges are not magic portals; multi-signature, oracles, and various "confirmations" are just ways to spread out the risk and show it to you clearly. To put it simply, multi-signature involves people, and oracles are the mouths feeding data; any deviation on either side could send assets into a black hole. Anyway, before I cross the bridge myself, I always take a closer look: whether the signing authority
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Geopolitical risks immediately act as amplifiers for cryptocurrencies. If the Hormuz situation truly escalates this time, keep an eye on risk management for BTC in the short term and avoid stubbornly holding through the turbulence.
BTC-2,29%
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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 Sudden double critical hit! The Strait of Hormuz closes again, Bitcoin drops below $71,000, what’s next after a 2,000-point shakeout? Cryptocurrency market and geopolitical situation
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