ORDI trading setup in play right now. Looking at a market entry with two profit targets mapped out—first target sits at 5.00, followed by 5.20 for those running the full position. Keep your stop loss tight at 4.30 to manage downside risk effectively. This setup offers a solid risk-reward ratio if you're watching the chart action closely. The support and resistance levels are pretty clear on the daily, so positioning around these levels makes sense for catching the next move. Whether you're scalping or holding for the full tp, make sure your entry is clean and your risk management is dialed in.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 11h ago
Is 4.30 too tight for this stop-loss? It's easy to get swept out.
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GateUser-850a7985
· 12-13 15:01
坚定HODL💎
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-13 12:01
5.20 is a bit aggressive; 4.30 stop-loss is definitely safe.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-13 12:00
Is Ordi about to take off again? But the stop-loss point at 4.30 is a bit tight. If it suddenly crashes, it could be a quick cut, which is too uncomfortable.
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GamefiGreenie
· 12-13 12:00
Ordi, I feel like the risk is a bit high this time. Can the stop-loss at 4.30 really hold? It seems like once it breaks, it's all over.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-13 12:00
ordi this wave is indeed clear... hitting the first TP at 5.00 is no problem, but I think the stop loss at 4.30 is a bit tight...
ORDI trading setup in play right now. Looking at a market entry with two profit targets mapped out—first target sits at 5.00, followed by 5.20 for those running the full position. Keep your stop loss tight at 4.30 to manage downside risk effectively. This setup offers a solid risk-reward ratio if you're watching the chart action closely. The support and resistance levels are pretty clear on the daily, so positioning around these levels makes sense for catching the next move. Whether you're scalping or holding for the full tp, make sure your entry is clean and your risk management is dialed in.