Tonight's non-farm payroll data will be released, and the subsequent trend of ETH may unfold in three typical ways. Let's analyze each one.
The first scenario is a significantly negative data release. The price will be quickly hammered down, but the key is whether this decline can continue. If the downward movement does not deepen, it is highly likely that the market makers are creating liquidity — sweeping out those long positions with high leverage, then preparing for a rebound to harvest. Be cautious of a sharp rebound at this point, as a rebound is essentially a market maker's operation to change hands.
The second scenario is a clearly bullish non-farm data. The market will rapidly rally following the data release, but there's a detail — you need to confirm whether the rally is truly effective. An effective rally will inevitably involve a pullback without breaking lower, followed by further gains. If the price surges in a straight line without any signs of distribution, be careful — large funds might be taking advantage of the abundant data to unload positions. Once the strong upward momentum loses steam, the previous rally becomes meaningless for the subsequent trend.
The third scenario is when the data is close to expectations, and the market cannot give a clear direction. At this point, it’s up to the big players to set the tone. The usual tactic is a false breakout followed by a reverse move to harvest. The real intention behind this false breakout is to probe — to see which side has more concentrated stop-loss orders and which side has richer liquidity.
A tip for short-term traders: try not to jump in immediately when the data is released. Wait until the release is over, liquidity has been absorbed, and the true direction begins to become clear — your chances of success will be much higher.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-12 02:45
It's the same old story again—whales, liquidity, turnover... heard it all before. When it’s really time to make money, who still cares about analyzing those three types of trends?
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SleepyValidator
· 01-11 14:41
How many years has the big player been playing this trick, still the same few moves... The key is to wait until the liquidity is exhausted before acting, otherwise you're just giving people money.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-09 12:54
It's the same old trick again, the same script of the big players cutting the leeks every year. Why are there still people rushing in?
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-09 12:54
It's the same old trick of the big players taking advantage. Every non-farm report comes with these routines; I'm already tired of seeing them.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-09 12:49
Damn it, same old trick again. Are the manipulators tired of playing out?
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MintMaster
· 01-09 12:46
Honestly, during non-farm payrolls, it's like big fish eat small fish. Waiting for the calm after the storm to get on board is the safest choice.
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CryptoComedian
· 01-09 12:44
Laughing and then crying, today’s non-farm payroll, I choose to lie flat and watch the battle
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These three trends are spot on, but I bet five bucks that 80% of the time, people will rush in the moment the data is released, then start today's leek day diary
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To put it simply, whether it goes up or down, the market makers win, and we are just here to run alongside
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A pullback that doesn’t break through is considered valid? Ha, my stop-loss order has a lot to say about that
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After reading this article, I realized one thing — the most profitable are never the analysts, but those who eat your stop-loss orders
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-09 12:41
It's the same old story. The manipulator's tricks to cut leeks are just these few, yet somehow people keep getting scammed again and again.
Tonight's non-farm payroll data will be released, and the subsequent trend of ETH may unfold in three typical ways. Let's analyze each one.
The first scenario is a significantly negative data release. The price will be quickly hammered down, but the key is whether this decline can continue. If the downward movement does not deepen, it is highly likely that the market makers are creating liquidity — sweeping out those long positions with high leverage, then preparing for a rebound to harvest. Be cautious of a sharp rebound at this point, as a rebound is essentially a market maker's operation to change hands.
The second scenario is a clearly bullish non-farm data. The market will rapidly rally following the data release, but there's a detail — you need to confirm whether the rally is truly effective. An effective rally will inevitably involve a pullback without breaking lower, followed by further gains. If the price surges in a straight line without any signs of distribution, be careful — large funds might be taking advantage of the abundant data to unload positions. Once the strong upward momentum loses steam, the previous rally becomes meaningless for the subsequent trend.
The third scenario is when the data is close to expectations, and the market cannot give a clear direction. At this point, it’s up to the big players to set the tone. The usual tactic is a false breakout followed by a reverse move to harvest. The real intention behind this false breakout is to probe — to see which side has more concentrated stop-loss orders and which side has richer liquidity.
A tip for short-term traders: try not to jump in immediately when the data is released. Wait until the release is over, liquidity has been absorbed, and the true direction begins to become clear — your chances of success will be much higher.