Looking at this ETH pattern, it feels like a major correction is coming. The chart shows a sharp head-and-shoulders structure, and the next move is likely to be a period of oscillation followed by a decline—this kind of rhythm has appeared many times on Ethereum.



To be honest, the biggest trap in the crypto market is greed. Many people make some profit and then think about holding on for more, only to give the gains back or even incur losses. Learning to take profits at key points is far more important than dreaming of a huge win.

My own trading record might illustrate something: starting with a capital of 600U, I eventually reached 8,500U. It’s not an astonishing multiple, but what matters is stability. It teaches me one principle—trading is not gambling. Managing risk, taking profits regularly, and staying clear-headed are the true paths to long-term survival.
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GasGuruvip
· 01-06 22:39
From 600 to 8500, that's how it is. Stability is indeed the key, but I have to say, many people simply can't endure that long.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 01-05 08:54
Exactly right, this is a common problem I see in many people: they want to double their earnings quickly, but then they end up losing everything in a single pullback.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-05 08:46
Turning 600 into 8,500 really shows how important it is to lock in profits. My friend is the opposite of a cautionary tale—after doubling his money, he still wanted to gamble again, and in the end, he lost it all.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-05 08:37
The head structure part looks a bit uncomfortable to me, but brother, the logic from 600 to 8500 is truly amazing. --- Greed is spot on. I have a bunch of people around me who have fallen for "wait a bit longer." --- Hey, wait a minute, are your technical analyses accurate? I want to hear your thoughts on the upcoming support levels. --- Staying consistent and making money sounds boring, but it definitely lasts longer than going all-in at once. --- 8500U isn't a lot, but this mindset is valuable. --- I just want to know how you sensed the need to adjust at the top. Did you use any indicators for assistance? --- Here comes someone advising me to control risks. Alright, I’ll listen to your logic. --- It feels like your experience actually demonstrates the power of compound interest. When time is long enough, this is the result.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-05 08:36
ngl the sharp head formation thing is giving classic protocol vulnerability energy... everyone sees the same chart, but the real edge is knowing *when* to extract value before liquidity evaporates. opportunity cost of holding through consolidation hits different when you're thinking in basis points.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 01-05 08:27
The head structure thing, after watching it for a while, just becomes numb. Anyway, I've suffered too many losses from the oscillating decline pattern. I just think that those who talk about making a big dream usually end up losing money in the end, really. From 600 to 8500 is indeed stable, much better than my friends who make 30% a day and then give it all back.
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