#ETH走势分析 This order has been held for three to four days, and the account shows a profit close to 30000u, which can be considered as having seized a good market opportunity.
In fact, the clues have been there all along - when the price hovered around 600, there was clearly sustained selling pressure, but strangely, the coin price just wouldn't break down. This kind of market where "someone is selling, but the price won't drop" usually indicates that there is capital quietly supporting it. The main forces have sold off very cleanly, and now the more people enter the market to buy at this position, the greater the subsequent room for them to push the price up.
Making money in the market relies on patience and intuition. Seizing a key opportunity can turn things around in an instant. When the next such signal appears, will you be able to recognize it?
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 16h ago
30000u is really impressive, but this market data reading does have some substance.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 16h ago
lmao the 600 resistance hold pattern is literally textbook order flow imbalance. if you'd just run the MEV analysis on that timeframe you'd see exactly where the accumulation was happening. but yeah sure, "patience and intuition" sounds nice for twitter i guess
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GasWaster69
· 16h ago
Hey, the market data is indeed quite experienced. I saw that wave at 600 but didn't dare to enter a position, and now I regret it to death.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 16h ago
Wow, I just got 30000u like that, it's really amazing!
#ETH走势分析 This order has been held for three to four days, and the account shows a profit close to 30000u, which can be considered as having seized a good market opportunity.
In fact, the clues have been there all along - when the price hovered around 600, there was clearly sustained selling pressure, but strangely, the coin price just wouldn't break down. This kind of market where "someone is selling, but the price won't drop" usually indicates that there is capital quietly supporting it. The main forces have sold off very cleanly, and now the more people enter the market to buy at this position, the greater the subsequent room for them to push the price up.
Making money in the market relies on patience and intuition. Seizing a key opportunity can turn things around in an instant. When the next such signal appears, will you be able to recognize it?