⚠️Be careful of pitfalls! Stay alert for tonight's Ethereum market movement...
Weekend trading volume was sluggish, and $BTC and $ETH didn't show any new patterns. The key now is whether ETH's 1-hour high and low points can continue to rise—once a pattern of higher highs and higher lows forms, the bullish window will truly open. The approximate entry zone is marked by the circle.
From a Chan theory perspective, ETH is currently forming a central pivot in the 1-hour timeframe, oscillating repeatedly within the range of 3056-3145. The trading logic is simple—consider going long at the lower boundary of the pivot, and short at the upper boundary. After 9 or 10 PM, if there's a pullback on the 1-hour chart, whether it signals an entry depends on that move. If an opportunity indeed appears, try going long with a stop loss.
PS: I myself am starting with half a position tonight. If it truly breaks below 3052 and 3056 support levels, and then pulls back to close above 3060 with a bullish candle, I will consider going all-in. Honestly, in the crypto world, most of the time we're just avoiding the big pit of contract liquidation. Being a bit cautious is never wrong.
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⚠️Be careful of pitfalls! Stay alert for tonight's Ethereum market movement...
Weekend trading volume was sluggish, and $BTC and $ETH didn't show any new patterns. The key now is whether ETH's 1-hour high and low points can continue to rise—once a pattern of higher highs and higher lows forms, the bullish window will truly open. The approximate entry zone is marked by the circle.
From a Chan theory perspective, ETH is currently forming a central pivot in the 1-hour timeframe, oscillating repeatedly within the range of 3056-3145. The trading logic is simple—consider going long at the lower boundary of the pivot, and short at the upper boundary. After 9 or 10 PM, if there's a pullback on the 1-hour chart, whether it signals an entry depends on that move. If an opportunity indeed appears, try going long with a stop loss.
PS: I myself am starting with half a position tonight. If it truly breaks below 3052 and 3056 support levels, and then pulls back to close above 3060 with a bullish candle, I will consider going all-in. Honestly, in the crypto world, most of the time we're just avoiding the big pit of contract liquidation. Being a bit cautious is never wrong.