#ETH走势分析 $ETH This round of operations yielded a profit of $17,700.
At noon, I observed a large outflow of funds on-chain, with major players clearly reducing their positions. Times like this are actually opportunities—when most people panic, the price is often already at a relatively low point. I decisively entered the market and successfully took profits a few hours later.
That's how the crypto market works—sentiment and capital flows matter more than candlestick charts. On-chain data doesn't lie: large transfers, net inflows and outflows to exchanges—these indicators can signal trend changes ahead of time. Of course, you also need to manage your position size and not turn your strategy into gambling.
Recently, the correlation between $BTC and Ethereum has weakened, and the performance of altcoins has become highly divergent. I'm still observing the next direction to take, but one thing is certain: following smart money is always better than chasing pumps and dumps.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-05 13:40
I agree that when the main players reduce their positions, it can actually be an opportunity. But $17,700... that's a bit risky, it feels like telling a story.
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BlockImposter
· 12-05 13:40
Brilliant, it's the main players dumping again, but it turns out to be a great buying opportunity. This trick really makes a damn good profit.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 12-05 13:24
Damn, seriously? In and out at $17,700 just like that? Why am I still chasing pumps and dumps, haha.
#ETH走势分析 $ETH This round of operations yielded a profit of $17,700.
At noon, I observed a large outflow of funds on-chain, with major players clearly reducing their positions. Times like this are actually opportunities—when most people panic, the price is often already at a relatively low point. I decisively entered the market and successfully took profits a few hours later.
That's how the crypto market works—sentiment and capital flows matter more than candlestick charts. On-chain data doesn't lie: large transfers, net inflows and outflows to exchanges—these indicators can signal trend changes ahead of time. Of course, you also need to manage your position size and not turn your strategy into gambling.
Recently, the correlation between $BTC and Ethereum has weakened, and the performance of altcoins has become highly divergent. I'm still observing the next direction to take, but one thing is certain: following smart money is always better than chasing pumps and dumps.