#美国民主党BlueVault Tuesday morning market review, Bitcoin pulled back after reaching a 1200-point gain, while Ethereum relatively steadily gained 55 points. I had issued some alerts during the market, but honestly, looking back now, it always feels a bit like hindsight.
To summarize the thought process at the time, $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB, the three main cryptocurrencies, indeed showed different levels of strength within that time window. In the short term, Bitcoin's volatility still requires close attention, while Ethereum's resilience against declines is worth observing.
Markets are constantly changing, and this review can also serve as a note to myself. I will continue to monitor the movements of these cryptocurrencies.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 3h ago
A 1200-point increase just pulls back? This wave of BTC is still a bit tricky, but ETH has stabilized, which is the true resilient player.
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Late realization +1, reviewing is always clearer than live trading, which is quite frustrating.
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Why does BNB seem to have no presence? The most low-key among the three main players.
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Paying attention to volatility is correct, but honestly, who can predict this stuff well?
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It feels like this wave of BTC is just testing the waters and will continue to fluctuate.
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The anti-dip performance is indeed worth noting, but the next move of ETH still depends on Bitcoin's direction.
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Taking notes and such are all superficial; the key is to wait for the next trend to confirm.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 3h ago
1. Dropped back to 1200 points, I thought it could push higher again, BTC is just so unpredictable.
2. ETH is stable, but it feels like there aren't many big opportunities, let's wait for the next signal.
3. Reviewing the trades, it's easy to say, but how to operate in real trading is another story.
4. Mainstream coins are competing with each other, it looks easy to make money but hard to actually get it.
5. The high volatility is mentioned every day, but the real question is how to avoid the pitfalls.
6. Things I note for myself—next time the market moves, will I forget everything again?
7. Missed this wave, again watching others make profits.
8. BNB, why does it always feel like this guy has no presence lately?
9. Being slow to realize is the norm, who can truly grasp the market precisely?
10. 55% profit sounds good, but only if you really hold on.
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ChainProspector
· 3h ago
BTC is going up and down again, it's really exhausting to watch. ETH is indeed stable this time.
#美国民主党BlueVault Tuesday morning market review, Bitcoin pulled back after reaching a 1200-point gain, while Ethereum relatively steadily gained 55 points. I had issued some alerts during the market, but honestly, looking back now, it always feels a bit like hindsight.
To summarize the thought process at the time, $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB, the three main cryptocurrencies, indeed showed different levels of strength within that time window. In the short term, Bitcoin's volatility still requires close attention, while Ethereum's resilience against declines is worth observing.
Markets are constantly changing, and this review can also serve as a note to myself. I will continue to monitor the movements of these cryptocurrencies.