Currently holding a long position, with AAVE, SOL, and ETH each occupying one position. To be honest, I always feel like it's missing the right timing. After the US stock market opened, liquidity became a bit tight, and the crypto market's liquidity also tightened accordingly. So I plan to continue observing and see how it performs around 4 PM. If there's still no improvement by then, I'll exit directly and not hold on stubbornly. Markets are such that sometimes waiting is much smarter than blindly adding positions. For now, let's see how the market performs.
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MevTears
· 6h ago
I looked at this move at 4 PM, it's just a psychological barrier, really not interesting.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 6h ago
Damn, it's another frustrating market situation. Just wait until 4 PM, and it'll be over.
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MoonRocketman
· 6h ago
Liquidity crunch is like a quiet before launch. Let's see if we can break through the gravitational resistance at this critical window at 4 PM. Otherwise, we'll withdraw from the atmosphere and replan the trajectory.
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DataChief
· 6h ago
See you at 4 PM, now is the time to endure.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 7h ago
4 PM is a hurdle; if you can't see through this wave, it's best to withdraw decisively. There's no need to fight the market.
Currently holding a long position, with AAVE, SOL, and ETH each occupying one position. To be honest, I always feel like it's missing the right timing. After the US stock market opened, liquidity became a bit tight, and the crypto market's liquidity also tightened accordingly. So I plan to continue observing and see how it performs around 4 PM. If there's still no improvement by then, I'll exit directly and not hold on stubbornly. Markets are such that sometimes waiting is much smarter than blindly adding positions. For now, let's see how the market performs.