ETH's recent market trend is truly a repeated lesson. It can't go up, nor can it break down, just stuck in this oscillation range, which is really frustrating. I was originally planning to take advantage of this rhythm to do a swing trade, with a high sell and low buy strategy, which is also a good idea. But now, my long position has already reached the 3020 level, and I'm really unsure whether I should exit or not. Honestly, this kind of market tests patience the most — there is no clear direction, nor can it give you any certainty. Watching the candlesticks fluctuate back and forth here, whether to hold on or take profits is indeed a tough decision. Many people are tangled in similar dilemmas, it seems I'm not the only one annoyed by this market.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 5h ago
The sideways market is just harvesting the confidence of retail investors. Hold at 3020 and sell, don't be greedy.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 5h ago
Still hesitating at 3020? Bro, that's called greed. It's time to secure your gains.
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gas_guzzler
· 5h ago
This volatile market is really intense; it gets stuck at 3020, and going higher is just uncomfortable.
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SolidityJester
· 5h ago
What's the point of still being conflicted at 3020? Take profits when it's good. I've already quit the greed mentality a long time ago.
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PumpingCroissant
· 5h ago
3020 should run, don't be greedy anymore
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NullWhisperer
· 5h ago
technically speaking, this sideways action is just a vulnerability waiting to exploit—either you've got the patience for it or you don't. personally? i'd audit those positions harder before the next vector kicks in.
ETH's recent market trend is truly a repeated lesson. It can't go up, nor can it break down, just stuck in this oscillation range, which is really frustrating. I was originally planning to take advantage of this rhythm to do a swing trade, with a high sell and low buy strategy, which is also a good idea. But now, my long position has already reached the 3020 level, and I'm really unsure whether I should exit or not. Honestly, this kind of market tests patience the most — there is no clear direction, nor can it give you any certainty. Watching the candlesticks fluctuate back and forth here, whether to hold on or take profits is indeed a tough decision. Many people are tangled in similar dilemmas, it seems I'm not the only one annoyed by this market.