Before the policy implementation, the market usually experiences a wave of speculation, and the actual benefits take time to materialize. During this period, my approach is to gradually build positions on dips, placing some long orders at 3240, 3270, and 3305 for $ETH, using low leverage to control risk, with 3200 set as the stop-loss level. Once policy signals become clearer and market reactions are more obvious, I will adjust my strategy based on the actual trend. The key is not to be greedy, but to steadily earn from swings.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-20 13:40
Conservative traders, I need to learn this grid from 3240 to 3305. It's much better than randomly eating stop-losses, haha.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-20 02:03
Hmm, the approach this time is quite clear-minded. Not chasing the highs is indeed correct. However, I think the stop loss at 3200 might need to be a bit more relaxed, as there are large fluctuations before policy implementation.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-17 15:58
Gradually entering during a pullback is safer, but is a 3200 stop-loss too tight? Let's look at the historical trend before deciding.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-17 15:56
Ha, it's the same old script—buying the rumor before the policy is implemented. I fell for this trick back in 2017 and almost lost everything. Your order ideas at 3240, 3270, 3305 are pretty good, just don't be stupid and add leverage. I've seen too many people try to "control risk with low leverage" only to get liquidated in the end. The 3200 stop-loss is a bit loose, brother.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-17 15:52
I agree not to be greedy for this small amount, but isn't a 3200 stop-loss a bit tight? I think 3180 is more secure.
Before the policy implementation, the market usually experiences a wave of speculation, and the actual benefits take time to materialize. During this period, my approach is to gradually build positions on dips, placing some long orders at 3240, 3270, and 3305 for $ETH, using low leverage to control risk, with 3200 set as the stop-loss level. Once policy signals become clearer and market reactions are more obvious, I will adjust my strategy based on the actual trend. The key is not to be greedy, but to steadily earn from swings.