#美联储降息 $ETH Yesterday's trend confirmed the importance of the 3175 key level—when the price touched it, it started to adjust and decline, and the technical indicators still look quite clear.
From the overall market perspective, U.S. stocks opened high today and then oscillated downward, followed by a retracement in the crypto market. This kind of correlation is quite common at the moment.
However, from a larger cycle perspective, the overall pattern still leans towards bullish. Short-term corrections do not change the long-term trend and may even present an opportunity for strategic positioning. The Federal Reserve's rate cut expectations are still affecting liquidity, and further developments are worth monitoring.
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PoolJumper
· 15h ago
Position 3175 is really stuck tightly; it keeps rebounding but can't break through each time.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 15h ago
3175 point is really stuck tightly; it feels like the bullish pressure is really quite strong.
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HashBard
· 15h ago
3175 acting like a literal bouncing ball... tbh the sentiment narrative here feels more poetic than the actual price action, ngl. fed rhetoric still cooking something tho
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LightningAllInHero
· 15h ago
3175 is really the number of destiny, always turning around there every time.
#美联储降息 $ETH Yesterday's trend confirmed the importance of the 3175 key level—when the price touched it, it started to adjust and decline, and the technical indicators still look quite clear.
From the overall market perspective, U.S. stocks opened high today and then oscillated downward, followed by a retracement in the crypto market. This kind of correlation is quite common at the moment.
However, from a larger cycle perspective, the overall pattern still leans towards bullish. Short-term corrections do not change the long-term trend and may even present an opportunity for strategic positioning. The Federal Reserve's rate cut expectations are still affecting liquidity, and further developments are worth monitoring.