Bitcoin continues to decline, and Ethereum is also following with short positions. I have previously shared this idea several times.
Friends holding short positions can consider reducing some of their holdings for now, but keep the remaining orders and don't rush to exit completely.
My take-profit level is set at the price of 90855. If the price really drops to this level and continues downward, then at 90500, directly open a long position and reverse, capturing this wave of market movement.
This way, the entire operation becomes complete—profit from the short positions and then switch directly to long, not wasting this downward trend.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-07 19:32
Wow, this move's strategy is truly brilliant. The seamless transition from short to long positions, I love this efficient approach.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-05 07:49
Haha, here comes the prophecy master again. Can the 90855 level really hold? Feels uncertain.
This counterattack with multiple long positions is indeed perfect. I'm just worried it might break through 90500 and directly leave the bottom.
I've said it before, the bears won't have such an easy ending. Your combination of moves is starting to give me some insight.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-05 07:46
Well, this short position indeed caught the bottom, but can 90855 really hold? I'm a bit skeptical.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-05 07:43
I support the short position reduction operation, but can 90855 really hold? I feel it might break through.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-05 07:40
Haha, here we go again. Can we really see this through this time? It feels like every time we say the operation is complete, it ends up incomplete.
Bitcoin continues to decline, and Ethereum is also following with short positions. I have previously shared this idea several times.
Friends holding short positions can consider reducing some of their holdings for now, but keep the remaining orders and don't rush to exit completely.
My take-profit level is set at the price of 90855. If the price really drops to this level and continues downward, then at 90500, directly open a long position and reverse, capturing this wave of market movement.
This way, the entire operation becomes complete—profit from the short positions and then switch directly to long, not wasting this downward trend.