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I'm more concerned about the high point of 86.94; once it's broken, acceleration becomes easier.
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LedgerBull
$SOL showing early recovery with higher low formation.
Buyers starting to regain short-term control.
EP
86.00 - 86.30
TP
TP1 86.80
TP2 87.30
TP3 88.00
SL
85.70
Price swept downside liquidity near 86.03 and reacted with a steady bounce, forming higher lows on the 15m. Structure shifting bullish with buyers absorbing selling pressure, suggesting continuation toward liquidity above 86.94 highs.
Let’s go $SOL ‌
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Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock market risk appetite, and cryptocurrency market fluctuations as if they are all tightly linked, which made me want to uninstall the app... But thinking about it, since I tend to pick up on the fringes, if I really uninstall, I might miss a bunch of forgotten claims. Never mind, I’ll hold on for now.
Honestly, those terms like “data availability, ordering, finality” sound intimidating, but you only need to follow one main thread: who is keeping the records of your transaction’s “process” and “result,” who can prove it, and h
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Recently browsing on the blockchain, seeing others post "caught a sandwich + arbitrage," my first reaction isn't wow, an opportunity has arrived, but rather: who is paying the transaction fee... Honestly, for someone like me who picks up the leftovers, I'm most afraid of becoming a "slice of bread" in someone else's strategy, getting squeezed and thinking I'm eating meat. Layer 2 is always arguing about TPS, low costs, and subsidies—it's lively, but when it comes to small amounts like mine, slippage and being front-run once are enough to make me worry for a long time.
Now I’d rather go slowe
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Fixed interest rates are indeed attractive, saving you from constantly monitoring the fluctuations.
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My first reaction: How many people are watching; second reaction: I hope it's not someone stubbornly pushing against the wind.
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Same question: Is the net profit after taxes, depreciation, and operating costs still revenue? The standard determines everything.
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God-givenTeam
Boss, how should the profits be distributed?
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Mathematics can be taught, but mindset can only be cultivated by oneself.
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Don't force it; survive first.
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AnalystShuQin
It's over. Watching the account suffer huge losses, regret floods in like a tide. For a moment, I really wanted to strangle myself! Did I do something wrong? Is there still hope after shorting BTC?
1. Yesterday, Shuqin experienced massive online abuse, everyone was criticizing me to the point of doubting life, and I am also doing self-reflection. Was this not a false breakout, but a real breakout? Should I cut my losses? I encourage myself: the 80k integer level is the last resistance; if it doesn't break through, I will hold on...
2. Last night, I slept very restlessly. If I wake up today and see Bitcoin above 80k, I hope I never wake up. But!!! Oh heavens, Bitcoin has fallen! Damn it, it was indeed a false breakout, did it scare Shuqin to death? Cutting losses on one trade is small, but letting the dog whales win is even more painful than eating shit.
3. So, what should I do now? Be more cautious. Our short position at 78.2k can take some profits at 77.5k to prevent any surprises, keep observing closely, and currently, the strong support is around 76.7k. Depending on the situation there, I might consider taking a small rebound.
4. I think the most correct thing I did yesterday was advising everyone not to chase high. Because BTC false breakouts happen a lot, getting caught at the top is terrible. Then, for Trump coin, we said to buy on dips. Today’s pullback brought it back near 2.8, so I might try buying a little there, and exit completely on the 25th—live to see people, die to see corpses.
5. Also, I see a more certain trading opportunity: crude oil, specifically CLUSDT. It has rebounded quite a bit from the 70s, approaching 100. I think it’s good to enter in batches short around 95, 100, and 105, with 1-3x leverage. Long-term, oil prices will definitely return to normal levels around 70-80, with huge profits and high certainty.
6. Moreover, the funding rate for crude oil contracts is now very low, at 0%, making it quite suitable for long-term holding. Our last short on crude oil was at 115, catching a big plunge, and Shuqin has been waiting for a rebound to re-enter. Hey, isn’t the opportunity here again now? Whenever there’s a good chance, Shuqin will guide everyone on how to operate~
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I've been exploring options again over the past two weeks, and the more I look at it, the more I feel: this thing called time value is basically just eating away at the buyer's patience. You're buying "possibility," and even if you do nothing every day, it quietly shrinks; the seller is like running a small stall, waiting for you to hand over the time... Of course, during big volatility, buyers can also break even in one shot, but the problem is that most of the time, the market just loves to pretend to be dead.
By the way, it reminds me of recent social mining and fan tokens, which talk abo
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BTC: You keep arguing, I'm going to follow the trend first.
BTC-0,61%
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Ahahhaha 😂😂
$BTC
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The feeling of being three steps from the liquidation line—right up to the red line—is genuinely funny and infuriating: you clearly chose the leverage yourself, yet your heartbeat feels like someone hit the accelerator button… I usually start with the least technically demanding thing: pay back a little of the borrowed amount on that side, or add a bit of the least painful collateral. My goal is simple—pull the health score back from “any moment you’ll social-media-expose yourself” to “still able to act dead.” Then make sure auto-repayment / reminders are turned on—don’t count on your own disc
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Seeing the second target hit, I just want to say: discipline is really valuable.
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CryptoSat
$ON 2ND TARGET COMPLETED 🎯
Stoploss to entry once 3rd Target hits 👍
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No matter how rapid the content updates are, they are just fuel; whether reusable history can be accumulated is what truly drives the engine.
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CryptoManMab
but after watching it longer that explanation started feeling off. the players were active you could see it but the usual game economy stuff wasnt kicking in the same way.
what really got me thinking was how all the player stuff seems to build up and stick around in a reusable kind of way. not the usual items or land plots but the actual histories. like who keeps showing up who figures out the best loops and who turns predictable over time. and $PIXEL feels like its quietly sitting there in the middle of all that pricing which of those player stories might actually count for something down the line.
for me the whole play here isnt waiting on the next big content drop. its really about whether this thing can keep turning raw player behavior into something actually scarce. if it cant the market gonna catch on sooner or later.
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I've been lurking in the group for a long time, but I still want to say this: AI agents should add a bit more “automatic interaction.” Even for the parts on-chain, a lot of steps still need a human to cover the final checks. For example, during authorization/signing—of course a robot can tap through it, but if you run into some strange approve, some inexplicable contract upgrade, or something weird tucked into the routing… to be honest, I’d rather be a little slower myself and take a look, rather than miss anything. And for those small side bits like cross-chain, changing parameters, or claimi
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Leverage too high, and the market will teach you a lesson in minutes.
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CryptoSat
$248 million in long positions got wiped out in the last 24 hours.
The market is really hitting those over-leveraged longs hard!
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I care more about: who is buying, why they are buying, and how long they will buy; if the answers are correct, price is just the result.
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Coinstages
🏛️ THE GREAT REPRICING: ANALYST PREDICTS XRP AT THE CENTER OF HISTORIC WEALTH TRANSFER 💰
several prominent market analysts are signaling that XRP is on the verge of a "structural repricing" that could trigger one of the greatest wealth transfers in modern financial history.
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These days, memes are really lively again, and as soon as the narrative kicks in, everyone seems to be ignited. When FOMO hits, I remind myself: as someone who picks up scraps, I shouldn't compare my courage to big players. I usually set my stop-loss quite simply—before buying, I think, "Can I still laugh if I lose this small amount of money?" If not, I reduce my position; if yes, I write the stop-loss line in my notes and don't change it on the spot.
Recently, there's been talk of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, which basically means that expectations for deposits a
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Lately, I've been paying more attention to stablecoins than to candlestick charts, after all, as someone who picks up scraps, I prefer to convert airdrops into them first to avoid losing gains from a sudden spike in the middle of the night. Honestly, regarding de-pegging, no matter how "transparent" the on-chain reserves look, it's still a psychological game when a run happens: everyone believes there's nothing wrong until there is, and once suspicion starts, even a dollar's worth of assets can be driven down to 90 cents. During that extreme funding rate wave recently, the group was arguing wh
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If the upward trend can truly continue, 0.24 might just be the first stop; the key is whether the pullback can support it.
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MarcusCorvinus
$PI bullish breakout with steady continuation
I’m seeing strength because $PI broke resistance and is holding above
Buyers supporting higher levels
Entry Point 0.180 to 0.186
Target Point 0.210 then 0.240
Stop Loss 0.170
I’m expecting continuation if support holds
Trend shifting bullish
This is possible because breakout plus support hold drives upside
Let’s go and Trade now $PI ‌
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TP2 2,465 I will first take some profit, and the remaining bet 2,500.
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LedgerBull
$ETH showing signs of strength after absorbing downside pressure.
Structure stabilizing with buyers stepping in at key demand.
EP
2,395 – 2,410
TP
TP1 2,440
TP2 2,465
TP3 2,500
SL
2,360
Liquidity sweep below 2,400 followed by sharp reaction confirms demand. Price reclaiming mid-range with improving structure, suggesting continuation if resistance flips.
Let’s go $ETH ‌
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