Watched the market all day, and it’s still struggling in a downward consolidation channel.
However, there have been recent rumors about a possible interest rate cut. If this policy expectation comes true, it might change the current trend.
My strategy is clear—short on rallies. Whenever there’s a rebound, I look for resistance levels to open short positions. At the current level, I’d rather miss out than chase longs.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 3h ago
Can expectations of interest rate cuts really change the pace? This market isn't that simple; the risk of leveraged position liquidations is the real deciding factor.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 11h ago
Will things really turn around if the interest rate cuts actually happen? I have a feeling we're about to get played again.
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StableBoi
· 11h ago
Treat the interest rate cut talk as just a story; don’t pin too much hope on it. Shorting at the highs is a reliable strategy—I think so too.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12h ago
We have to wait until the interest rate cut is actually implemented; talking about it now is pointless.
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GasGrillMaster
· 12h ago
Rate cut? It all just sounds like talk to me. Let's wait until it actually happens.
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MEVSandwich
· 12h ago
Rate cut? Just wait and see. This kind of expectation always fools people badly.
But I support your short strategy—sell on the rebound. It's much better than chasing highs and getting stuck.
Watched the market all day, and it’s still struggling in a downward consolidation channel.
However, there have been recent rumors about a possible interest rate cut. If this policy expectation comes true, it might change the current trend.
My strategy is clear—short on rallies. Whenever there’s a rebound, I look for resistance levels to open short positions. At the current level, I’d rather miss out than chase longs.