Regarding the trading strategy of #ETH走势分析 , I have always maintained a reserved attitude.
Some say Ethereum is a safe haven, but to be honest - Bitcoin and Ethereum are like conjoined twins, their market trends have always influenced each other. Is it really necessary to separate them?
My strategy this week is very clear: to build long positions on dips. Since I judge the overall direction to be bullish, I naturally won't go against it by shorting. The market's interconnectivity is there, and focusing solely on shorting a particular mainstream cryptocurrency poses even greater risks.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 11-30 15:21
I agree with this strategy of positioning during a fall, but the real challenge is timing that low correctly. It seemed like a low point two weeks ago, but it fell another 15%. Now, at this position, do you dare to jump in?
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GweiWatcher
· 11-30 15:13
I agree with the idea of placing long orders on dips, but brother, your "safe haven" argument is a bit excessive. ETH and BTC do have a strong correlation, but they are not completely bound...
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WenMoon42
· 11-30 15:10
I agree with this trap for positioning at low points, but to be honest, the connectivity also depends on the cycle. In the short term, it really follows the trend, but not necessarily in the long term.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11-30 15:01
Isn't it true that you're laying out long orders at a low? I bet you'll end up trapped again. When BTC falls, ETH follows suit; what kind of hedging is that?
Regarding the trading strategy of #ETH走势分析 , I have always maintained a reserved attitude.
Some say Ethereum is a safe haven, but to be honest - Bitcoin and Ethereum are like conjoined twins, their market trends have always influenced each other. Is it really necessary to separate them?
My strategy this week is very clear: to build long positions on dips. Since I judge the overall direction to be bullish, I naturally won't go against it by shorting. The market's interconnectivity is there, and focusing solely on shorting a particular mainstream cryptocurrency poses even greater risks.