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📊 ETH Long-term Buying Plan April 15, 2026 (15/04/2026)
🔥 Aggressive Long Position (Short-term)
Buying Range: 2,300 – 2,330
Stop Loss: 2,270
Take Profit: 2,380 / 2,420
Currently in a strong market pullback, no need for large stop loss, the key is to catch quick recoveries. If it breaks below and doesn’t recover, exit immediately.
🧠 Conservative Long Position (Enter after confirmation)
Entry Conditions: Break above 2,420 and confirm with a slight pullback
Entry Range: 2,400 – 2,420
Stop Loss: 2,350
Take Profit: 2,550 / 2,650
In a strong market, “breakout pullback” is the cleanest structure. Here, the stop loss is smaller because a return indicates a failed breakout.
🚀 Long-term Position (Mid-term layout)
Position Building Range: 2,150 – 2,300
Stop Loss: 2,050
Target: 2,800 / 3,200
Long-term still adopts a phased approach, but in a strong structure, the pullback space is usually limited and not likely to go very deep.
📈 Market Trend Judgment (Bullish Perspective)
Ethereum is currently in a strong oscillating upward structure.
Pullback amplitude is narrowing, indicating selling pressure is weakening. As long as it remains stronger than Bitcoin, the market stays in risk-on mode.
👉 Core Characteristics:
Shallow pullback + quick rebound = Strong market
🎯 Core Strategy
In a strong market, don’t wait for deep pullbacks, only do shallow pullbacks or confirm breakouts.
Keep stop losses small, execute quickly, admit mistakes if wrong.
The above is just personal opinion and does not constitute investment advice.