This week's market judgment is overall quite stable, with no significant deviations. In actual trading operations, everyone has different trading ideas. Personally, I firmly believe in the approach of 'stability first'—prioritizing account safety above all, and then pursuing stable profit rise under this premise. The trend of ETH also seems to follow this logic; those who have good risk control can basically keep up with the pace. Ultimately, trading is about protecting the principal, and profits will naturally follow.
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ApeDegen
· 1h ago
Protecting your principal is the way to go; don’t be thinking about getting rich overnight all day long.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 3h ago
Data shows that the deviation is still within a controllable range... However, there are always a few bear traps before historical lows, let's wait and see the hourly line's pattern.
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AirdropHunter007
· 3h ago
This trap really is correct; just a couple of days ago, I saw quite a few people get liquidated, and I'm just grateful that I didn't go all in.
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Web3Educator
· 4h ago
ngl, capital preservation over gains is literally what separates the survivors from the liquidated... my students keep learning this the hard way lol
This week's market judgment is overall quite stable, with no significant deviations. In actual trading operations, everyone has different trading ideas. Personally, I firmly believe in the approach of 'stability first'—prioritizing account safety above all, and then pursuing stable profit rise under this premise. The trend of ETH also seems to follow this logic; those who have good risk control can basically keep up with the pace. Ultimately, trading is about protecting the principal, and profits will naturally follow.