LTC's recent trend has attracted a lot of attention. From a technical perspective, there are good long entry opportunities in the 77.5-74.5 range.
If the entry goes smoothly, the first target can be around 78.6. Once this price level is reached, if conditions permit, you can consider taking some profits off the table, which not only locks in gains but also prevents missing out on subsequent moves.
For a more aggressive approach, the second target is set at 79.7, which offers a larger profit potential. However, this requires patience and discipline.
Risk management cannot be overlooked—setting a proper stop-loss is really crucial. If the price breaks below the support level, you should exit immediately and not gamble against the market. The market changes rapidly, and protecting your capital always comes first. If you need more detailed analysis during actual trading, you can review specific trend data.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 8h ago
Failing to set proper stop-losses directly leads to liquidation; I've seen too many people like this.
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MidnightSeller
· 8h ago
It's the same old trick again—first reduce your position to lock in profits, then push higher. Easy to say, hard to do.
LTC's recent trend has attracted a lot of attention. From a technical perspective, there are good long entry opportunities in the 77.5-74.5 range.
If the entry goes smoothly, the first target can be around 78.6. Once this price level is reached, if conditions permit, you can consider taking some profits off the table, which not only locks in gains but also prevents missing out on subsequent moves.
For a more aggressive approach, the second target is set at 79.7, which offers a larger profit potential. However, this requires patience and discipline.
Risk management cannot be overlooked—setting a proper stop-loss is really crucial. If the price breaks below the support level, you should exit immediately and not gamble against the market. The market changes rapidly, and protecting your capital always comes first. If you need more detailed analysis during actual trading, you can review specific trend data.