Watching this $ETH big bullish candle on a “dry-land onion” that’s taken off—don’t you feel both thrilled and slap-your-own-forehead excited?
At 1500, you ignored it; at 2300, you can’t reach it anymore.
This line may sting, but it’s the real portrait of countless people who missed the move.
Take a look at this ETH daily chart—so classic: $BTC
Bottom confirmation: Starting from the low at 1503.60, it actually already formed a very beautiful rounded bottom structure.
Volume breakout: This big bullish candle today directly surged by 18%+; the price reached 2262. Not only did it reclaim the lost ground from the previous decline, it also broke through a long-term consolidation range in one move.
MACD golden cross: The MACD at the bottom has strongly crossed upward and is dispersing. The red histogram turns into green and keeps expanding—this means the bulls’ momentum is extremely strong and the trend has reversed.
Why did you miss it?$SNDK
Because during the long bottoming period from 1500 to 1800, the market was full of despair and dead silence. Back then, nobody was calling trades, nobody was blowing bubbles—only endless slow bleeding and sideways movement. Most people fell in the darkness before dawn, or got off too early out of lack of patience.
So what should you do now?
Looking at the 2300 price, many people want to chase, but they’re afraid of buying at the top; don’t chase, and they’re afraid it’ll fly straight to 3000.
My advice: Don’t gamble on emotions—respect the trend.
For those holding positions: Hold steady! Breakouts at this level are often just the start of the move, not the destination. Don’t take profit just because it’s up 20%—let your profits run for a bit.
For those who missed the trade: Never go all-in with perfect timing when emotions are at their peak. After a sharp rally, there will almost certainly be a pullback for confirmation—wait patiently for the retracement to test support (for example, around 2100–2150) and then enter in batches. That’s what seasoned traders do.
Remember: The market always creates opportunity in despair, rises through hesitation, and dies in frenzy.
Right now, we’re in the phase of “rising while hesitating.” Rather than regretting missing the low at 1500, think about how to manage risk at the 2300 level and capture the next wave of upside.
The train is still moving—only the fare has changed. Adjust your mindset and keep in sync!
At 1500, you ignored it; at 2300, you can’t reach it anymore.
This line may sting, but it’s the real portrait of countless people who missed the move.
Take a look at this ETH daily chart—so classic: $BTC
Bottom confirmation: Starting from the low at 1503.60, it actually already formed a very beautiful rounded bottom structure.
Volume breakout: This big bullish candle today directly surged by 18%+; the price reached 2262. Not only did it reclaim the lost ground from the previous decline, it also broke through a long-term consolidation range in one move.
MACD golden cross: The MACD at the bottom has strongly crossed upward and is dispersing. The red histogram turns into green and keeps expanding—this means the bulls’ momentum is extremely strong and the trend has reversed.
Why did you miss it?$SNDK
Because during the long bottoming period from 1500 to 1800, the market was full of despair and dead silence. Back then, nobody was calling trades, nobody was blowing bubbles—only endless slow bleeding and sideways movement. Most people fell in the darkness before dawn, or got off too early out of lack of patience.
So what should you do now?
Looking at the 2300 price, many people want to chase, but they’re afraid of buying at the top; don’t chase, and they’re afraid it’ll fly straight to 3000.
My advice: Don’t gamble on emotions—respect the trend.
For those holding positions: Hold steady! Breakouts at this level are often just the start of the move, not the destination. Don’t take profit just because it’s up 20%—let your profits run for a bit.
For those who missed the trade: Never go all-in with perfect timing when emotions are at their peak. After a sharp rally, there will almost certainly be a pullback for confirmation—wait patiently for the retracement to test support (for example, around 2100–2150) and then enter in batches. That’s what seasoned traders do.
Remember: The market always creates opportunity in despair, rises through hesitation, and dies in frenzy.
Right now, we’re in the phase of “rising while hesitating.” Rather than regretting missing the low at 1500, think about how to manage risk at the 2300 level and capture the next wave of upside.
The train is still moving—only the fare has changed. Adjust your mindset and keep in sync!