I. Resistance Levels (Shorting/Reducing Positions from Top to Bottom)
1. First Resistance: 1950–1970 If it fails to break through here, a pullback is likely. Suitable for light short positions or taking profits on longs by half.
2. Strong Resistance: 2000 Level Only considered bullish if volume breaks through and stabilizes; otherwise, it's a trap.
3. Ultimate Resistance: 2040–2065 This is a medium-term strong resistance; it's difficult to break through all at once.
II. Support Levels (Long Positions/Adding Back from Bottom to Top)
1. First Support: 1820–1800 A bounce off this level without breaking it is a short-term low-buying opportunity.
2. Strong Support: 1750–1730 If broken, the short-term trend weakens. Avoid bottom-fishing lightly.
III. Practical Strategies
- Long Strategy Bounce off 1800–1820 and stabilize to add longs Stop-loss: Below 1770 Target: 1950 → 2000
- Short Strategy Rebound to 1950–1970 and attempt a short Stop-loss: Above 2010 Target: 1880 → 1820
IV. One-sentence Summary
Stay above 1900 for a bullish bias; below 1800 for a bearish bias; buy low and sell high within the middle range.
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ETH Short-term Trading Plan (2026.2.25)
Current Range: Around 1860 Fluctuation
I. Resistance Levels (Shorting/Reducing Positions from Top to Bottom)
1. First Resistance: 1950–1970
If it fails to break through here, a pullback is likely. Suitable for light short positions or taking profits on longs by half.
2. Strong Resistance: 2000 Level
Only considered bullish if volume breaks through and stabilizes; otherwise, it's a trap.
3. Ultimate Resistance: 2040–2065
This is a medium-term strong resistance; it's difficult to break through all at once.
II. Support Levels (Long Positions/Adding Back from Bottom to Top)
1. First Support: 1820–1800
A bounce off this level without breaking it is a short-term low-buying opportunity.
2. Strong Support: 1750–1730
If broken, the short-term trend weakens. Avoid bottom-fishing lightly.
III. Practical Strategies
- Long Strategy
Bounce off 1800–1820 and stabilize to add longs
Stop-loss: Below 1770
Target: 1950 → 2000
- Short Strategy
Rebound to 1950–1970 and attempt a short
Stop-loss: Above 2010
Target: 1880 → 1820
IV. One-sentence Summary
Stay above 1900 for a bullish bias; below 1800 for a bearish bias; buy low and sell high within the middle range.