BTC/ETH Contract Precise Points 🚨 Grasp Market Entry and Exit Points in Advance , , , BTC Bull/Bear Boundary Line 105000 BTC Bitcoin Support Levels Aggressive 103400 Stable 101500/100100 Resistance Levels Aggressive 106600 Stable 108200/110700 (Stable 1% 1% 2%) (Aggressive 1% 2% 3%) Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points Defensive Position 3 (500/1000 points stop-loss, self-managed) , , , ETH Bull/Bear Boundary Line 3460 ETH Ethereum Support Levels Aggressive 3535/3487 Stable 3417/3383 Resistance Levels Aggressive 3653/3707 Stable 3773/3817 (Stable 1% 1% 2% 3%) (Aggressive 1% 2% 3% 5%) Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points Defensive Position (Position 4, steady 20, aggressive 40) , , , SOL Bull/Bear Boundary Line 166 SOL Solana Support Levels Aggressive 163.5/161.5 Stable 157.5/155.5 Resistance Levels Aggressive 168/171 Stable 174.5/177 ( Steady 1% 1% 2% 3% ) ( Aggressive 1% 2% 3% 5% Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points Defensive Position ( Position 4, steady 3, aggressive 5 ) , , 🚨 Contract Precise Point Notes Newcomers to crypto are advised to trade Bitcoin; experienced traders with strong skills may consider Ethereum. Steady points can be used once; aggressive layouts can be reused. Points further back carry lower risk. For Bitcoin, aggressive is the first point; for steady, try to choose the second or third points. For Ethereum, aggressive layout is at the first and second points; steady layout should aim for the third and fourth points. Alternatively, aggressive at 1 and 3, steady at 2 and 4, to match your trading style—flexible and not fixed. Most importantly, you need to evaluate yourself and understand what kind of trader you are. Timing: Use daytime points until before the US stock market opens at night; once the US market opens, steady points are unnecessary during the day. After two hours of US market activity, update the night-time points at 11 PM. Night points at 11 PM can be used until the next morning and for the morning session. If the market moves as expected, set a stop-loss to protect capital. If it doesn’t, try to add positions at relatively low or high levels, preferably spaced apart at positions 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 to seek a recovery opportunity. Generally, in a strong upward trend, analyze the next day’s points directly, spaced a day apart to avoid deep losses. Remember not to add positions frequently. Personal opinion: The above points are for reference only.
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BTC/ETH Contract Precise Points
🚨 Grasp Market Entry and Exit Points in Advance
, , , BTC Bull/Bear Boundary Line 105000
BTC Bitcoin
Support Levels Aggressive 103400 Stable 101500/100100
Resistance Levels Aggressive 106600 Stable 108200/110700
(Stable 1% 1% 2%) (Aggressive 1% 2% 3%)
Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points
Defensive Position 3 (500/1000 points stop-loss, self-managed)
, , , ETH Bull/Bear Boundary Line 3460
ETH Ethereum
Support Levels Aggressive 3535/3487 Stable 3417/3383
Resistance Levels Aggressive 3653/3707 Stable 3773/3817
(Stable 1% 1% 2% 3%) (Aggressive 1% 2% 3% 5%)
Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points
Defensive Position (Position 4, steady 20, aggressive 40)
, , , SOL Bull/Bear Boundary Line 166
SOL Solana
Support Levels Aggressive 163.5/161.5 Stable 157.5/155.5
Resistance Levels Aggressive 168/171 Stable 174.5/177
( Steady 1% 1% 2% 3% ) ( Aggressive 1% 2% 3% 5%
Steady Take Profit Bull/Bear Boundary Line, Aggressive Layout for Opponent’s Points
Defensive Position ( Position 4, steady 3, aggressive 5 )
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🚨 Contract Precise Point Notes
Newcomers to crypto are advised to trade Bitcoin; experienced traders with strong skills may consider Ethereum.
Steady points can be used once; aggressive layouts can be reused.
Points further back carry lower risk.
For Bitcoin, aggressive is the first point; for steady, try to choose the second or third points.
For Ethereum, aggressive layout is at the first and second points; steady layout should aim for the third and fourth points. Alternatively, aggressive at 1 and 3, steady at 2 and 4, to match your trading style—flexible and not fixed.
Most importantly, you need to evaluate yourself and understand what kind of trader you are.
Timing: Use daytime points until before the US stock market opens at night; once the US market opens, steady points are unnecessary during the day. After two hours of US market activity, update the night-time points at 11 PM.
Night points at 11 PM can be used until the next morning and for the morning session.
If the market moves as expected, set a stop-loss to protect capital.
If it doesn’t, try to add positions at relatively low or high levels, preferably spaced apart at positions 1 and 3 or 2 and 4 to seek a recovery opportunity. Generally, in a strong upward trend, analyze the next day’s points directly, spaced a day apart to avoid deep losses. Remember not to add positions frequently.
Personal opinion: The above points are for reference only.
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