#数字资产动态追踪 I reviewed the 1-hour chart of $ETH yesterday, and the technical signals are quite clear — the price is oscillating around the middle band of the Bollinger Bands, and the fast and slow lines of the MACD are also showing signs of converging, indicating that a short-term correction is indeed brewing. But there's no need to overreact.
I looked at the active address data on the chain, and the holdings behavior of large holders remains quite steady; I haven't seen signs of large-scale exits, and there are no significant negative news impacts. I interpret this pullback more as a healthy shakeout — creating an opportunity window for new entrants.
Honestly, after so many years of trading, my biggest takeaway is learning not to be scared by short-term noise. As long as the long-term upward trend remains intact, there's no need to add drama to yourself. The current volatility is just a strongman holding back, preparing for the next wave of upward movement.
For friends holding positions, managing risk is the key to stability. If you want to increase exposure, the recent pullback is a good opportunity to enter gradually. The market will ultimately reward those who are patient and wait. $ETH's story isn't over yet; let's watch together.
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· 01-07 02:18
It's enough that big players don't run away; everything else is just empty talk.
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GasWrangler
· 01-06 01:37
ngl if you actually analyze the mempool data here, that MACD crossover he's talking about is demonstrably sub-optimal for entry timing... technically speaking the priority fee differential on those chain addresses suggests whale accumulation patterns are mathematically superior to what retail sees on 1h charts, fr
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RatioHunter
· 01-05 05:30
Just a shakeout, why panic? The big players are still lying low, this is a signal.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-05 05:25
The middle band of the Bollinger Bands repeatedly tests, isn't this rhythm just the old trick of shaking out retail investors? But the big players haven't run, so I'm not panicking.
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Honestly, every time they talk about the strength of the bulls, could this be another reverse shakeout?
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The news is so quiet, it's actually more frightening. But since everyone is bottom-fishing, might as well keep adding.
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MACD fast and slow lines approaching = a sign of decline? Your indicators are still as lagging as ever.
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Not breaking the level for a long time means no problem. I've heard this for three years, been bottom-fishing for three years.
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Wow, another "shakeout opportunity window," quite a clever story. Friends who are entering in batches, keep it up.
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I believe in the steady holdings of big players, but they haven't really increased their positions either, that's the issue.
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If this wave of correction is truly to prepare for the next rally, then I’ve already put all my assets in.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-05 05:15
Listen, listen, listen, this Bollinger Band middle line keeps oscillating... Why do I feel like it's about to break out??
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 01-05 05:04
Accumulation is just accumulation, don't overthink it. If the big players haven't run, it means nothing is wrong. We should take what we need.
#数字资产动态追踪 I reviewed the 1-hour chart of $ETH yesterday, and the technical signals are quite clear — the price is oscillating around the middle band of the Bollinger Bands, and the fast and slow lines of the MACD are also showing signs of converging, indicating that a short-term correction is indeed brewing. But there's no need to overreact.
I looked at the active address data on the chain, and the holdings behavior of large holders remains quite steady; I haven't seen signs of large-scale exits, and there are no significant negative news impacts. I interpret this pullback more as a healthy shakeout — creating an opportunity window for new entrants.
Honestly, after so many years of trading, my biggest takeaway is learning not to be scared by short-term noise. As long as the long-term upward trend remains intact, there's no need to add drama to yourself. The current volatility is just a strongman holding back, preparing for the next wave of upward movement.
For friends holding positions, managing risk is the key to stability. If you want to increase exposure, the recent pullback is a good opportunity to enter gradually. The market will ultimately reward those who are patient and wait. $ETH's story isn't over yet; let's watch together.