Bitcoin's recent performance has indeed been somewhat disappointing. Whether from the chart or the trend, Bitcoin appears to lack momentum, which has directly dragged down Ethereum's rebound pace. If Bitcoin can show some improvement, ETH's rebound space could have gone more smoothly, even forming a straight upward pattern.
However, from the current situation, Ethereum's rebound still requires caution. My personal suggestion is to set the first take-profit target at $2980, and once reached, sell about 80% of the position to lock in profits. The remaining 20% can be held to leave room for subsequent gains. If luck is on your side and the price reaches $3030, that would be an additional gain. In the current market with high volatility, this strategy is relatively safer.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 4h ago
Bitcoin has really been struggling lately, and ETH is taking a hit... I need to remember the 2980 level, but honestly, this rebound feels a bit weak.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 4h ago
Bitcoin is so weak, ETH is also struggling to turn around. Do you need to reach 2980 to sell 80%? I think it's uncertain.
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ChainChef
· 5h ago
btc's been underseasonin' the whole recipe lately ngl... eth can't even rise properly when the main ingredient's half-baked like this. that 2980 exit point hits different tho, locking in 80% feels like pullin' the soufflé out at just the right temp 🍳 the remaining 20% simmer hits if we're lucky enough to taste 3030
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GasWaster
· 5h ago
honestly btc's weakness is just draining my portfolio rn... meanwhile i'm out here sweating every gwei tick wondering if i should bridge my eth or just wait for that magical low gas window that never comes lmao
Bitcoin's recent performance has indeed been somewhat disappointing. Whether from the chart or the trend, Bitcoin appears to lack momentum, which has directly dragged down Ethereum's rebound pace. If Bitcoin can show some improvement, ETH's rebound space could have gone more smoothly, even forming a straight upward pattern.
However, from the current situation, Ethereum's rebound still requires caution. My personal suggestion is to set the first take-profit target at $2980, and once reached, sell about 80% of the position to lock in profits. The remaining 20% can be held to leave room for subsequent gains. If luck is on your side and the price reaches $3030, that would be an additional gain. In the current market with high volatility, this strategy is relatively safer.