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The analysis of the trend for 11.16 $ETH is here!



The current position is clearly a consolidation pattern. How to trade in a consolidation market? The key is to sell high and buy low.

Do you see the line in the middle of the picture? That is the central axis of the consolidation zone, which is essentially the dividing line between bullish and bearish forces. Looking at it this way, doesn't it suddenly become clear? In the short term, whether you are bullish or bearish, the resistance and support levels are all obvious.

The operating logic is very straightforward: the closer the price is to the lower boundary, the higher the winning probability for going long. Even if you hit a stop loss, don't panic; you can find opportunities to make another trade when it rebounds. Conversely, the closer it gets to the upper boundary, consider going short...

It's that simple and straightforward! That's all for today.

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AirdropATMvip
· 1h ago
Buying low and selling high sounds easy, but when it comes to actual operation, it’s just a losing game. Here comes the axis theory again; the last time I heard this was during the last bull run. After taking a stop loss, trying again feels like brainwashing myself. I just want to ask, is the lower boundary also moving? You're right; it's just too simple and crude. Often, the simplest and most crude things are the easiest to fail. Anyone can talk about a fluctuating consolidation, but the key is when it will break through. The axis might change tomorrow; trusting this is a bit dicey. Saying buy low and sell high is easy, but overcoming the psychological barrier is hard, bro. Another axis; I bet five bucks this analysis will become invalid next week. Consolidation just drains people's confidence; I've seen this trick too many times.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 13h ago
buy low, sell high I've heard it many times, but my hand speed can't keep up.
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MetaMuskRatvip
· 13h ago
Buying low and selling high sounds easy, but when it comes to consolidation, it's all about stop loss, stop loss, stop loss. Again and again in consolidation, when will this ETH move, I wonder? The mid-axis watershed sounds professional, but in reality, it's just gambling, haha. Going long at the lower boundary? I've heard this logic a hundred times and lost a hundred times too. If it's simple and brutal, then just go all in, anyway it's just a 50% chance. For this market trend, I've chosen to lie flat; watching you all stop loss against each other every day is a bit tiring. Still the same old saying, the charts look good and the analysis looks good, but just can't make money.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 13h ago
Buying low and selling high sounds simple, but when it comes to actual trading, it really depends on the mindset. Can I still make a trade after stopping loss? Why do I always cut loss when it hurts the most? I find it most annoying during consolidation, it feels like there’s no profit to be made. I've heard the theory of the midline too many times, but is it really useful? With stop losses and buying low, selling high, my brain is getting a bit tired. I absolutely hate this kind of volatile market; only in trending markets can real money be made. Are support levels and resistance levels clear at a glance? Why do I still always trade in the opposite direction?
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ApyWhisperervip
· 13h ago
Here comes the buy low, sell high routine again, sounds easy, but when it comes to actually doing it, the losses come even easier. The central axis watershed sounds nice, but being repeatedly tested at the boundary has raised my blood pressure. Will it really be this simple and straightforward this time? I have some doubts. Next time, let’s think before setting the stop loss. There are indeed many good opportunities during consolidation, it just depends on whether your speed is fast enough.
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RunWhenCutvip
· 13h ago
It's all about buy low, sell high again; it's easy to say, but the key is to look at execution power. --- I've heard of this central axis thing countless times, and every time I get slapped in the face. --- Is it true that you can stabilize go long at the lower boundary? Why do I always operate in Reverse? --- Such consolidation analysis can be made up every day; the difficulty lies in not losing money. --- You can still make another move after stop loss; just listen, don't take it seriously. --- When can we share some different ideas? This routine is too old. --- It's easy to say buy low, sell high, but in actual operation, it's all Floor Price. --- I can't believe you; every time I operate according to this logic, I step into a trap. --- Resistance level and support level are clear at a glance? Then why are there still so many people losing money?
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