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Daytime BTC / ETH / Gold
Resistance and support structure | 12-hour trading framework
The market is not without opportunities; many people are mispositioned.
Immediately set key structure positions, no need for much talk.
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Bullish and bearish boundary for BTC: 67,400
Resistance:
68,500 / 69,500 (short-term resistance)
Midline resistance 70,100
70,700 / 71,500 (strong resistance zone)
Support:
66,300 / 65,600 (short-term support)
Midline support 65,000
64,300 / 63,400 (deep pullback)
👉 Key point: above the bullish and bearish lines, retrace is an opportunity; if broken, the space below opens up
Here's the thing: what used to bother me the most was the obsession with predicting every market move. But Mark Douglas clearly said: you don't need to know where the market is going. What's important is how you manage risk when opportunities arise. This was a game changer for me.
Secondly, I learned that everything can happen in the market. Even the best analysis doesn't guarantee results. There are always unexpected events. So instead of obsessing over predictions, it's better to focus on execution and quick adaptation.
Mark Douglas also emphasized one thing that traders often overlook: winning and losing follow a random pattern. Even the best strategies will produce losing trades. The key is to accept this reality and stay consistent. Don't let a single loss make you doubt your system.
What's more interesting, the advantage in trading isn't about having a perfect win rate. The advantage is the probability that works in your favor over the long term. One trade doesn't determine everything. That's why discipline is crucial.
Finally, every market moment is unique. Don't get caught up in yesterday's success or last week's failure. The market keeps evolving, and you must stay flexible. From all of Mark Douglas's insights, the most valuable is the shift from a rigid mentality to a more adaptive, probability-based mindset. Trading is indeed about numbers, but more than that, it's about how you handle the psychology behind every decision. 🚀