Just a few seconds before the crash, I had just judged that the rebound rally might be coming to a complete end. Turns out I was right!
But honestly, could it be that this drop was triggered just because I closed my ETH long position? Sometimes I really feel like I’m a contrarian indicator...
Recently, the correlation between ETH, BTC, and SOL has been too obvious. Once one direction is confirmed, the others follow in a single wave. At times like this, whether you can time your take-profit well directly determines if you make a profit or a loss on the trade.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-07 15:53
Haha, your contrarian indicator trait is really amazing. I do this often too.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 12-07 15:49
Ha, your contrarian indicator skills are amazing. You should have shorted your own positions long ago.
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MEVEye
· 12-07 15:27
Haha, your reverse indicator attribute is really spot on. I'm also the type who closes a position and it drops immediately.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-07 15:26
Bro, you really are a reverse indicator. As soon as you close your position, the whole market crashes.
Just a few seconds before the crash, I had just judged that the rebound rally might be coming to a complete end. Turns out I was right!
But honestly, could it be that this drop was triggered just because I closed my ETH long position? Sometimes I really feel like I’m a contrarian indicator...
Recently, the correlation between ETH, BTC, and SOL has been too obvious. Once one direction is confirmed, the others follow in a single wave. At times like this, whether you can time your take-profit well directly determines if you make a profit or a loss on the trade.