The most realistic truth about trading in the crypto world is: when someone gets liquidated, there are always others who are extremely bearish. It's hard to see any coin that can achieve stable year-over-year growth — the market is just that brutal. Observing recent market trends, every time it reaches a critical point like Friday, it is often accompanied by some negative news releases. ETH's recent performance exemplifies this pattern. From a technical perspective, the $1800 level has become a key medium-term support. Whether this line can hold determines the potential for subsequent rebounds. The inherent volatility of the cryptocurrency market means participants must accept the risks involved; mindset and the ability to execute stop-loss orders are often more important than predictions themselves.

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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-07 19:44
Is Friday going to be a bearish day? I'm tired of this routine. Can we try something different next time? Can 1800 really hold? It feels like it needs to break again for me to feel comfortable. This round of ETH was pretty brutal. My stop-loss was triggered early. Luckily, I made it back alive. That's right, mindset is a thousand times more important than technical analysis. I've seen people get liquidated even when they called the market correctly. When some get liquidated, others buy the dip. It’s a cycle—that’s the crypto world. The execution of stop-losses is indeed a skill. Too many people die because they can't bear to cut their losses. What are the chances of breaking 1800? Has anyone measured it?
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MelonFieldvip
· 01-07 19:39
Friday's curse is really incredible, always hitting the wrong move. 1800 is truly the line of life and death; if broken, you have to liquidate and run. Mentality is easy to talk about, but when a margin call happens, everyone collapses. If you can't set stop-losses properly, even the most accurate predictions are useless. ETH still depends on whether it can hold steady this week, or else it will keep getting beaten up.
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-07 19:28
Friday is back to harvesting again, this routine is really old and worn out. Holding 1800 is already good, don't expect a rebound. Stop-loss execution? Easier said than done, who’s willing to press when truly at a loss? ETH's recent move has been quite aggressive, but this is the crypto world—get used to it. Those who are truly bearish are actually more clear-headed; at least their psychological expectations are correct.
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 01-07 19:28
Friday's dump, I could predict this pattern with my eyes closed Can 1800 really hold? I have my doubts Stop-loss execution... easier said than done, who’s willing to cut losses when truly losing Mindset is the hardest part, more difficult than any technical analysis This wave of ETH is a bit disappointing, let's wait for the rebound
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