#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 $ETH from 3080 to 31xx, I indeed didn't set a proper stop loss. Last night I watched the market for a while, CPI data came out and didn't pull back, US stocks also didn't move after opening, and then a sharp drop suddenly occurred—this kind of feeling is really uncomfortable. Fortunately, my position has been relatively light, so the losses are still within a controllable range.
To be honest, market behavior can sometimes be really outrageous. During major events, it's easier to get hammered down. Having seen this pattern many times, it's still easy to stumble. No wonder others, mainly because my trading discipline isn't strict enough. I didn't set up a good risk defense line, and my mentality has become somewhat lax—these are all later stories.
But from a technical perspective, comparing this wave of reactions with recent trends, I still lean towards bearish. I'll keep observing and wait for more clear signals.
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LiquidityNinja
· 7h ago
The biggest events are most likely to get trapped during certain periods; I've fallen for this trick too many times.
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SybilSlayer
· 7h ago
Getting hit right before a major event is really a clever move, haha
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goker1
· 8h ago
I just want to watch on my phone
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NFT_Therapy
· 8h ago
This needle is really amazing. The big data came out and instead caused a crash? What a crazy market.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 8h ago
Hit again, this is the favorite routine before and after major events.
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StakeTillRetire
· 8h ago
Once again, it's the typical big V calling pattern with a needle poke.
#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 $ETH from 3080 to 31xx, I indeed didn't set a proper stop loss. Last night I watched the market for a while, CPI data came out and didn't pull back, US stocks also didn't move after opening, and then a sharp drop suddenly occurred—this kind of feeling is really uncomfortable. Fortunately, my position has been relatively light, so the losses are still within a controllable range.
To be honest, market behavior can sometimes be really outrageous. During major events, it's easier to get hammered down. Having seen this pattern many times, it's still easy to stumble. No wonder others, mainly because my trading discipline isn't strict enough. I didn't set up a good risk defense line, and my mentality has become somewhat lax—these are all later stories.
But from a technical perspective, comparing this wave of reactions with recent trends, I still lean towards bearish. I'll keep observing and wait for more clear signals.