$ETHFI #ETHFI Over the past 24 hours, the amplitude between highs and lows is about 9.6%. Current price: 0.511. This is not a calm market that’s suitable for casually opening a position. When volatility expands, you should adjust position sizing first, then discuss direction.
$ETHFI #ETHFI is still chopping and switching hands within the last-24-hour range, and directional advantage is not obvious. The middle zone is the real test of patience—waiting for boundary signals is usually more effective.
Current performance: 1-hour +0.06%, 24-hour +7.65%. The two timeframes have not formed a sufficiently clear alignment in the same direction. In a range market, the tolerance for chasing or selling at extremes is low. It’s more suitable to use confirmation from the upper bound for the breakout direction and confirmation from the lower bound for holding/absorption. The midline is only used to judge strength/weakness.
For key levels: 0.4988 is the current structural midline and the first benchmark for judging whether a pullback is healthy. As long as the price can stabilize above it, the bulls still retain initiative. Above that, the next target to watch is 0.5233. If price falls back below the midline, then attention should shift to a secondary hold/absorption at 0.4743.
During high-volatility phases, the execution principles are: reduce single-trade exposure, avoid repeatedly chasing prices back and forth in the middle of the range, and write the invalidation conditions before entering. If the market doesn’t provide confirmation, it’s better to do fewer trades than to use a larger position to compensate for uncertainty.
For the next path, there are three ways to handle it: (1) If price effectively holds and stands above 0.5233, wait for a pullback that doesn’t break, then reassess for continuation. (2) If price breaks down below 0.4743, prioritize risk control and wait for new support. (3) If it continues to oscillate around 0.4988, treat it as range rotation/mean switching, and don’t repeatedly chase direction in the middle zone.
The key focus isn’t predicting every individual candlestick. It’s making sure entry, trimming, and exits have a basis. If there’s no confirmation, do less. If a key level fails, redo your plan. Control single-trade risk first, then talk about upside potential.
For today, leave your direction first, then come back to verify once the market plays out. Do you think it will break out, pull back, or keep moving sideways? Want to learn about the quant-hedging arbitrage trading robot? Join the chat room
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$ETHFI #ETHFI is still chopping and switching hands within the last-24-hour range, and directional advantage is not obvious. The middle zone is the real test of patience—waiting for boundary signals is usually more effective.
Current performance: 1-hour +0.06%, 24-hour +7.65%. The two timeframes have not formed a sufficiently clear alignment in the same direction. In a range market, the tolerance for chasing or selling at extremes is low. It’s more suitable to use confirmation from the upper bound for the breakout direction and confirmation from the lower bound for holding/absorption. The midline is only used to judge strength/weakness.
For key levels: 0.4988 is the current structural midline and the first benchmark for judging whether a pullback is healthy. As long as the price can stabilize above it, the bulls still retain initiative. Above that, the next target to watch is 0.5233. If price falls back below the midline, then attention should shift to a secondary hold/absorption at 0.4743.
During high-volatility phases, the execution principles are: reduce single-trade exposure, avoid repeatedly chasing prices back and forth in the middle of the range, and write the invalidation conditions before entering. If the market doesn’t provide confirmation, it’s better to do fewer trades than to use a larger position to compensate for uncertainty.
For the next path, there are three ways to handle it: (1) If price effectively holds and stands above 0.5233, wait for a pullback that doesn’t break, then reassess for continuation. (2) If price breaks down below 0.4743, prioritize risk control and wait for new support. (3) If it continues to oscillate around 0.4988, treat it as range rotation/mean switching, and don’t repeatedly chase direction in the middle zone.
The key focus isn’t predicting every individual candlestick. It’s making sure entry, trimming, and exits have a basis. If there’s no confirmation, do less. If a key level fails, redo your plan. Control single-trade risk first, then talk about upside potential.
For today, leave your direction first, then come back to verify once the market plays out. Do you think it will break out, pull back, or keep moving sideways? Want to learn about the quant-hedging arbitrage trading robot? Join the chat room
#SP500EarningsBeatExpectations