Someone asked whether they can buy the dip in BCH and go short, which is indeed not easy to recommend directly. I personally pay more attention to the medium- to long-term rhythm, usually observing from the 3-day moving average level. From a technical perspective, BCH faces resistance between 680 and 700, but I am more concerned about whether it can break through this key level. Once a successful breakout occurs, the subsequent target points to the 778 to 800 range — this is a major opportunity.
For friends following the long side, the key is to have a solid risk management plan and be patient. Such large-scale breakout trades usually require time to verify, and short-term results are unlikely to be immediately apparent. Instead of frequent operations, it’s better to wait for confirmation signals at this level. Persist, and the results will come naturally.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 01-08 03:40
Let's talk again after breaking through 780; it's all pointless to talk about it now.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-07 02:21
ngl, 3-day chart analysis is fine but you're really banking on that 680-700 breakout like it's guaranteed lol. what if it just dumps instead? everyone's always patient until liquidation kicks in
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RideTheBull77
· 01-06 03:24
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-05 08:55
This wave indeed requires patience; if 680-700 can't break, everything else is pointless.
The idea of looking at the 3-day chart isn't wrong, just worried that people can't sit still and watch the market every day.
I'm also paying attention to the breakout at 778, but the prerequisite is to get past this hurdle first.
Risk control is really crucial; don't rush just because others are making money. Liquidation isn't worth it.
It's normal not to see feedback in the short term; large timeframes work like that, you need to give it time to verify.
I agree with waiting for confirmation signals; don't rush to go long, or you'll just be the bagholder.
Why does it seem like everyone wants to catch the bottom? If catching the bottom were successful, it would be a miracle.
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HashBrownies
· 01-05 08:54
The three-day line is indeed crucial; the 680-700 hurdle must be broken, otherwise it's a false breakout.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-05 08:53
Wait, shorting to buy the dip? This guy might be doing it backwards haha
Can 780 really be reached? I doubt it
The 3-day moving average is indeed reliable, just worried about breaking through the 700 mark
Risk control is the most important, frequent trading is not advisable, this point makes sense
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-05 08:45
The 680-700 range really can't be held back; it feels like it's about to break through at any moment.
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-05 08:34
Risk control is truly the top priority. I've seen too many people blow up their accounts with frequent trades.
Wait for the breakout, and don't think about bottom-fishing.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-05 08:29
Will it break at 680 or 700? It feels like just a test of patience... Let's wait and see.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-05 08:29
Shorting? Bro, are you trying to get rich quickly in the opposite direction? Haha
Let's wait until it breaks through; it's still fluctuating back and forth now.
The 3-day moving average is indeed a good perspective, and the 780 level is worth looking forward to.
Someone asked whether they can buy the dip in BCH and go short, which is indeed not easy to recommend directly. I personally pay more attention to the medium- to long-term rhythm, usually observing from the 3-day moving average level. From a technical perspective, BCH faces resistance between 680 and 700, but I am more concerned about whether it can break through this key level. Once a successful breakout occurs, the subsequent target points to the 778 to 800 range — this is a major opportunity.
For friends following the long side, the key is to have a solid risk management plan and be patient. Such large-scale breakout trades usually require time to verify, and short-term results are unlikely to be immediately apparent. Instead of frequent operations, it’s better to wait for confirmation signals at this level. Persist, and the results will come naturally.