To be honest, there isn't much new to talk about in the recent market.
If you're like me and prefer a conservative approach, you might want to wait for the price to pull back to around 87000 before considering opening a long position. There's still a large order left unfilled at the 94000 level from before, so keep an eye on that signal.
Overall, I still lean towards buying on dips. After all, at the current level, the risk of chasing highs is clearly greater than the opportunity cost of waiting for a pullback.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 11h ago
The 87000 level does look attractive; I'm waiting for it too.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 11h ago
87,000 is indeed a good entry point, and I'm waiting as well. That large 94,000 order hasn't moved, which makes me a bit concerned. Feels like the whales are testing the waters.
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AirdropHunter420
· 11h ago
There are indeed some thoughts about the 87000 level, but it still seems necessary to watch the movement of that order at 94000.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 11h ago
87,000 is indeed a good entry point, I'm waiting too.
To be honest, there isn't much new to talk about in the recent market.
If you're like me and prefer a conservative approach, you might want to wait for the price to pull back to around 87000 before considering opening a long position. There's still a large order left unfilled at the 94000 level from before, so keep an eye on that signal.
Overall, I still lean towards buying on dips. After all, at the current level, the risk of chasing highs is clearly greater than the opportunity cost of waiting for a pullback.