#战略性加仓BTC Ethereum is a good opportunity to short when it surges



Recently, $ETH has climbed back to high levels, and many are chasing the highs, but this rebound might actually be a good entry point. From a technical perspective, high levels often carry a risk of pullback — the rebound peaks often become strongholds for bears.

Instead of following the trend and chasing the rally, it's better to wait for it to surge and then position for a short at high levels. This is also why many veterans say "a rebound is an opportunity." Of course, the premise is to set stop-losses and control risk.

Bitcoin continues to perform strongly on the upside, but Ethereum's performance is relatively independent. During market divergence, it tests the precision of your choices. Traders with ideas might consider shorting at rebound peaks — after all, high levels don't last long.
BTC1,14%
ETH1,2%
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 13h ago
A rebound is a signal to cut the leeks; I've seen this routine too many times. --- Short positions at high levels require careful consideration; volume must speak for itself. --- Here we go again. How are those who positioned at high levels doing now? --- BTC is booming alone; ETH can't keep up. This kind of divergence is indeed quite fierce. --- Talking about stop-losses is easy, but how many can really stick to it when they are truly losing money? --- Waiting for a rebound to short again? I can't wait for that, and in the end, I still got trapped. --- Technical analysis is a thing; being right a hundred times doesn't feel as good as being wrong once. --- Experienced traders say rebounds are opportunities; I say they could also be traps. What should we do? --- The premise of shorting is to stay alive; otherwise, all strategies are useless.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 13h ago
Shorting at high levels sounds satisfying, but stories of chain liquidations are more common... Once the risk control threshold is breached, the liquidation price hits instantly.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 13h ago
Hey, here we go again. I've heard a thousand times about shorting at high levels, but why does it always get smashed in the opposite direction?
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PermabullPetevip
· 13h ago
Trying to lure me into shorting again? BTC is still rising, so why suddenly short ETH? That logic doesn't quite add up.
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PonziDetectorvip
· 13h ago
I've heard a lot about shorting at high levels, but the ones actually getting wiped out are still the retail investors chasing the highs. I can't understand this logic.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 13h ago
Here we go again, shorting on rebounds. Easy to say, but what about stop-loss, friends?
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