$ETH has broken out of a multi-month structure and reclaimed the $2,125 area, which is now the level I care about most. The move has been strong, but I don’t want to chase ETH while it’s sitting near the session highs. (Coin Edition)
My setup:
🟢 Entry: $2,150 – $2,185
🛑 Stop: $2,075
🎯 TP1: $2,275
🎯 TP2: $2,400
🎯 TP3: $2,500
The idea is simple:
I want the breakout to hold, not just happen.
If $ETH pulls back into my entry area and buyers defend it, I’m interested.
If it loses $2,075, I’m out. I wouldn’t keep moving the stop lower just to stay in the trade.
At the first target I’d take some risk off. After that, I’d let the rest run toward the higher levels if momentum stays healthy.
The important thing here isn’t that ETH has to reach $2,500.
It’s that I know exactly where I’m wrong before I enter.
That’s the difference between having a trade and having a hope.
$ETH has broken out of a multi-month structure and reclaimed the $2,125 area, which is now the level I care about most. The move has been strong, but I don’t want to chase ETH while it’s sitting near the session highs. (Coin Edition)
My setup:
🟢 Entry: $2,150 – $2,185
🛑 Stop: $2,075
🎯 TP1: $2,275
🎯 TP2: $2,400
🎯 TP3: $2,500
The idea is simple:
I want the breakout to hold, not just happen.
If $ETH pulls back into my entry area and buyers defend it, I’m interested.
If it loses $2,075, I’m out. I wouldn’t keep moving the stop lower just to stay in the trade.
At the first target I’d take some risk off. After that, I’d let the rest run toward the higher levels if momentum stays healthy.
The important thing here isn’t that ETH has to reach $2,500.
It’s that I know exactly where I’m wrong before I enter.
That’s the difference between having a trade and having a hope.
SOL never came back to us. Instead, it kept pushing higher and reached around $91 today. 📈
So there was no entry, no loss, no forced trade. And honestly, I’m glad we didn’t chase it. This is something I want to keep showing on this account: Not every setup needs to become a trade. Sometimes the market runs without you.
Let it.
Chasing an entry you missed is how a good setup turns into a bad trade.
SOL has been flying. But I’m not buying the pump. I’m waiting for the pullback. 🎯
Here’s the setup I’m watching:
🟢 ENTRY: $82.50 – $84.00 🔴 STOP: $79.20
💰 TP1: $89.50 💰 TP2: $94.00 🚀 TP3: $100.00
Why SOL?
The important move wasn’t today’s candle. It was the reclaim of the $80 area. Now I want to see whether that breakout can actually hold. If $SOL comes back into $82.50–84 and buyers defend it → I’m interested.
If it runs straight to $90 → I’m not chasing. If $79.20 breaks → trade is dead.
Simple.
No “it HAS to go up.” No moving the stop because we’re hoping.
Just a setup with a level where I’m willing to take the risk — and a level where I’m willing to admit I’m wrong.
📊 Risk: ~5% 🎯 Potential upside: ~7% → 12% → 19%
The market doesn’t owe us an entry. If SOL gives us one, we’re ready. If it doesn’t, we wait. 🧘♂️
🚨 CRYPTO JUST HAD ONE OF ITS BIGGEST WEEKS IN YEARS
$BTC has ripped from around $60K to nearly $80K in just days. 📈
And this isn’t just a Bitcoin story anymore.
$ETH is up roughly 26% this week.
$SOL is up around 22%.
$XRP is up roughly 37%. 🔥
The money is starting to rotate across the market.
There’s also real fuel behind the move:
🏦 ETF demand has returned 🇺🇸 U.S. crypto regulation is gaining momentum 💵 A weaker dollar is helping risk assets 🔥 Billions in short positions have been forced out
But here’s what I’m watching now. 👀
After a move this violent, the question isn’t “Are we bullish?” It’s “Can the market hold these new levels?”
If it can, this could be the beginning of a much bigger rotation into crypto. If it can’t, we could see a very fast reset. The next few days matter.
🚨 Bitcoin is getting close to $80K again… but there’s more to this move.
$BTC pushed toward $80,000 today before pulling back toward the $77K area. 📈
What’s interesting is that this isn’t happening in isolation.
💰 U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs brought in around $606M on August 20.
Ethereum ETFs saw another $221M of inflows on the same day. (CoinDesk)
At the same time, more than $1B in crypto short positions have been wiped out as the market moved higher. 🔥 (Altcoin Buzz)
So you’ve got three things happening at once:
🏦 Institutional money coming back 📈 Bitcoin breaking higher 🔥 Shorts being forced out of the market
That’s a pretty powerful combination. But here’s where it gets interesting. $80K is now sitting right in front of Bitcoin.
If BTC can actually hold above that level, this rally starts looking a lot more convincing. If it keeps getting rejected around $80K, we could see traders taking some profit after what’s been an absolutely wild week. Either way, I’m not interested in guessing the next candle.
I want to see what the market does at $80K. 👀 That’s where the next part of this move could get decided.
$BTC has pushed above $75K, reaching levels we haven’t seen since early June. 📈
$ETH is trading around $2.37K, while $SOL is back around $90.
And $XRP is really catching attention — up roughly 18% today. 🔥 (Investing.com) But there’s another number that tells the story:
💥 ~$1.23B in crypto positions were liquidated in the last 24 hours.
About $1B of that was shorts.
That’s a huge amount of traders getting caught on the wrong side of the move. (CoinDesk) What started as a breakout has turned into a proper momentum move.
But this is also where I get careful. When everyone starts feeling like the market can only go up, risk doesn’t disappear — it usually gets easier to forget about. 🧠 Right now I’m watching three things:
👀 Can BTC hold above $75K?
👀 Can ETH keep pushing without giving the breakout back?
👀 Do altcoins continue catching up, or does BTC take the next leg alone? The rally is real. The question now is whether it can hold.
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Dusk is building infrastructure for regulated on-chain finance with privacy, auditability and deterministic settlement at the base layer.
The part I find particularly interesting is the idea of selective disclosure.
You shouldn’t always have to expose everything just to prove that you’re allowed to do something.
Dusk’s identity infrastructure is designed around exactly that idea — proving the required information without putting unnecessary personal details on-chain. 🔐
And then there’s DuskEVM, which gives developers an Ethereum-compatible path for building applications while settling through Dusk’s infrastructure. ⚙️
So the thesis isn’t simply: “Put assets on blockchain.”
It’s closer to:
“Build financial markets on-chain without throwing away the privacy and controls that regulated finance actually needs.”
That’s a much bigger problem to solve.
And honestly, that’s what made me start paying attention to $DUSK 👀
I’m curious where this goes as tokenized markets start moving from a narrative into actual infrastructure.
SOL has been flying. But I’m not buying the pump. I’m waiting for the pullback. 🎯
Here’s the setup I’m watching:
🟢 ENTRY: $82.50 – $84.00 🔴 STOP: $79.20
💰 TP1: $89.50 💰 TP2: $94.00 🚀 TP3: $100.00
Why SOL?
The important move wasn’t today’s candle. It was the reclaim of the $80 area. Now I want to see whether that breakout can actually hold. If $SOL comes back into $82.50–84 and buyers defend it → I’m interested.
If it runs straight to $90 → I’m not chasing. If $79.20 breaks → trade is dead.
Simple.
No “it HAS to go up.” No moving the stop because we’re hoping.
Just a setup with a level where I’m willing to take the risk — and a level where I’m willing to admit I’m wrong.
📊 Risk: ~5% 🎯 Potential upside: ~7% → 12% → 19%
The market doesn’t owe us an entry. If SOL gives us one, we’re ready. If it doesn’t, we wait. 🧘♂️
🇺🇸 Bitcoin pushed above $70,000, reaching around $71K–$72K as the market reacts to a combination of regulatory optimism, Treasury moves and renewed institutional buying.
But the bigger story is what’s happening underneath the price:
💰 $1.0B+ flowed into U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs over the last 3 sessions
📈 BTC led the move, while $ETH and $SOL also exploded higher.
🔥 Ethereum jumped nearly 20%, pushing back above $2,000.
⚡ Solana also rallied double digits as risk appetite returned across crypto.
And there’s another catalyst:
🇺🇸 Trump is pushing Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, which would create a clearer framework for deciding which digital assets fall under SEC vs. CFTC oversight.
The result?
A huge wave of buying + short liquidations amplified the move.
⚠️ But don’t mistake one massive green candle for a guaranteed bull market.
After a move this violent, profit-taking and volatility are likely.
The levels that matter now:
🎯 BTC: $70K — key psychological level
🎯 BTC: $75K — next major test
If $BTC can hold above $70K instead of immediately giving it back, this rally gets MUCH more interesting. 👀
$ETH has broken out of a multi-month structure and reclaimed the $2,125 area, which is now the level I care about most. The move has been strong, but I don’t want to chase ETH while it’s sitting near the session highs. (Coin Edition)
My setup:
🟢 Entry: $2,150 – $2,185
🛑 Stop: $2,075
🎯 TP1: $2,275
🎯 TP2: $2,400
🎯 TP3: $2,500
The idea is simple:
I want the breakout to hold, not just happen.
If $ETH pulls back into my entry area and buyers defend it, I’m interested.
If it loses $2,075, I’m out. I wouldn’t keep moving the stop lower just to stay in the trade.
At the first target I’d take some risk off. After that, I’d let the rest run toward the higher levels if momentum stays healthy.
The important thing here isn’t that ETH has to reach $2,500.
It’s that I know exactly where I’m wrong before I enter.
That’s the difference between having a trade and having a hope.
$ETH is moving fast. I’m more interested in what happens next.
$ETH has gone from struggling around $1.9k to trading around $2.2k+ in a very short time.
And this is where trading gets interesting.
When a coin moves this hard, everyone starts looking for the next target.
I’d rather look at the reaction.
If $ETH can hold above the area it just broke through and buyers continue stepping in, I’d be interested in a long on a clean retest rather than chasing the move here.
Something around the $2,200–$2,250 area is what I’m watching.
If that area holds and price starts building again, the next area I’d be interested in is around $2,400–$2,500.
But if ETH loses the breakout area and starts accepting back below it, I wouldn’t force the long. The whole idea changes.
That’s the part people usually leave out when they post a trade.
The trade isn’t “ETH is going up.”
It’s:
“This is what I’d like to see happen before I put my money behind the idea.”