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I just went back over that failed order from last night. Honestly, it’s not a direction problem—it’s my own impatience: seeing the order book depth was mediocre, I dumped in all at once, and the slippage immediately raised my cost. Then when I tried to make up for it later, I was rushing to chase, and the whole rhythm got completely thrown off. In the past, I always thought, “Go faster and you’ll get it,” but now I trust the dumb method even more—going slower, splitting it into a few orders, and hanging small orders first to test the waters. Especially on the lending side, where they’re still
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It really feels like the rebound isn't over yet; I only half believe that BTC will test 77k-80k again.
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鱼馆鱼人
Good morning, it's hard to get up so early!
Market Review
The overall trend of the market is basically the same as described in yesterday's blog post, maintaining a range-bound oscillation pattern, with small intraday fluctuations.
Bitcoin's highest point yesterday was 76,558, and the lowest was 73,724, with an intraday volatility of 3.84%.
Ethereum's highest point yesterday was 2,346, and the lowest was 2,259, with an intraday volatility of 3.85%.
The gains of the two main tokens are roughly the same.
Today’s Market Analysis
Currently, both Bitcoin and Ethereum prices are within a 4-hour support zone, around 75,000 for Bitcoin and around 2,300 for Ethereum.
The intraday trend continues to oscillate, expecting a sideways upward movement.
On the hourly chart, the bottoming process shows the price gradually rising!
From an international perspective, there are no significant negative or positive data at the moment.
Additional factors are mainly ongoing wars or the release of related data.
There is still room for optimism about the market; at least, Brother Yu feels this rebound is not over yet.
The range of 77,000 to 80,000 still needs to be tested.
Intraday Resistance and Support
BTC 75,800/76,200/77,000
75,000/74,200/73,500
ETH 2,330/2,380/2,420
2,300/2,260/2,200
Spot and Altcoins
Rave, which dropped from $30 to $0.5 in one day, really surprised everyone.
I just checked the market, and it’s starting to rebound again.
Currently at 1.8, the bottom has risen nearly three times, which is really exciting.
Brothers, be cautious when trading contracts related to this coin!
Talking about the World Cup, it’s really tough, but fortunately, this $Chz has gone up again.
Currently at 0.047. Overall, the spot has gained about 40% profit.
Hold on and wait.
Currently, the altcoins I hold are:
CHZ, PEPE, PENDLE
Alpha tokens:
BSB, FOLKS, Freedom of Money
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Today I saw some big moves from "whales" on the blockchain, and the group started shouting about copying trades again... I’ve really learned my lesson now, first think carefully whether they are slowly building a position or using spot/perpetuals for hedging to lock in risk. Honestly, many look like they’re adding to their positions, but actually they’re pushing the liquidation line outward, conveniently reducing volatility, and following along turns into taking on someone else’s drawdown.
As a borrower, I’m most afraid of interest rates suddenly spiking, utilization skyrocketing, no matter ho
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Recently, I’ve been at it again—stacking LSTs and re-staking that whole setup. To be blunt, the returns mainly come from two places: one is the native staking rewards on-chain, and the other is the “extra service fees/incentives” that sweeten it for you with a bit of sugar. The problem is that the sugar is often the least stable. With the testnet points getting all the buzz, everyone in the group keeps asking every day whether the mainnet will issue tokens… I’m the kind who’s a bit slow to catch on, so I usually wait until everyone has finished their round of talking before I take a look, afra
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Just a reminder: The entry is valid only if your own entry price is consistent; don't force it.
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CryptoSat
$PIEVERSE Trade Update
If you entered, cut 30% at CMP and hold the remaining for targets. Entry is valid if the price mentioned matches your entries. I recommend you follow the DCA strategy.
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Sure, that has become today's source of happiness.
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“Think even bigger”= 继续梭哈 BTC 的暗号吧。
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
⚠️ JUST IN: Michael Saylor hints at buying more Bitcoin, saying “Think Even ₿igger.."
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SL dropped to 1.12, still relatively clean. Don't force it; admit when you're wrong.
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LedgerBull
$SIREN showing weakness with sustained downside pressure.
Structure remains bearish with sellers controlling range highs.
EP
0.98 – 1.05
TP
TP1 0.90
TP2 0.82
TP3 0.72
SL
1.12
Liquidity above 1.10 remains untapped while price continues to compress lower. Weak reactions on bounces with lower high formation suggest continuation to the downside if structure holds.
Let’s go $SIREN ‌
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The target position looks promising, but remember, the closer it gets to 2550, the more you should lock in profits—don't give back all your gains with one wrong move.
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MarcusCorvinus
$ETH looking bullish after strong breakout and clean push
I’m seeing momentum build because price broke above the range and held strong
Buyers stepped in hard and didn’t allow deep pullback
That shows confidence in trend
Setup is simple
I’m watching this pullback hold above breakout zone
Entry Point 2,380 to 2,420
Target Point 2,550 then 2,700
Stop Loss 2,300
I’m expecting continuation because structure shifted to higher highs and higher lows
Liquidity at 2,465 already taken
Next move can expand if buyers keep pressure
If price holds above entry zone it confirms strength
If it drops below then short term weakness
I’m focused on buying dips not chasing green
This is how it’s possible
Breakout plus consolidation equals expansion
Market already showed direction
Let’s go and Trade now $ETH ‌
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Recently, I saw a bunch of yield aggregators offering pretty attractive APYs. My first reaction wasn't excitement, but rather to check where they’re actually putting the money: is it lending pools earning interest, or are they stacking derivatives, re-staking, bridging back and forth... Basically, behind the APY isn’t “strategy,” but contract risk plus counterparty risk. Even if the interest rate isn’t sharply high, if the contract has issues, it’s the same risk.
My mom asked me a couple of days ago, “Isn’t this just like Yu’e Bao?” I could only reply half-heartedly: Mom, the high returns are
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There are only half a month left at the end of the month, and the odds are still rising, indicating that funds are starting to re-bet on April's market trend.
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$BTC Reclaiming $78,000
Exactly on March 2, we broke below the $78,000 level.
Now we’re entering this zone again with strong momentum — currently pushing above $77,716 and loading for $78,000.
Prediction markets are getting more optimistic too:
Polymarket bettors now give ~30% chance of #Bitcoin hitting $80K in April (up 14% , with only 15 days left in the month).
Will we break $78K cleanly this time? 👀
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Consider adding more after 2200-2175; if not in place, don't rush.
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AlleyLittleOverlord
ETH Short-term Market Analysis: The Range-Bound Pattern Remains Unbroken, Key Support and Resistance Levels Are Clear!
Currently, $ETH 4-hour chart shows the overall movement trapped within the 2300-2400 range, with sideways oscillation. Both bulls and bears are engaged in a tug-of-war, with no clear unilateral trend emerging in the short term. Overall, trading opportunities are relatively limited.
From the market trend perspective, there is significant selling pressure above 2400. The price has tested this level multiple times but faced obvious resistance and pulled back. The selling force on the upside is strong, making it difficult for the bulls to achieve an effective breakout. The price continues to consolidate within the range with narrow fluctuations.
In terms of short-term trading, the key dividing line between bulls and bears is very clear:
Upper resistance reference: Focus on the upper boundary of the range at 2400-2415. If the price rebounds to this level and shows clear signs of resistance and pullback, it presents a good opportunity for shorting. This is currently a relatively safe short-term short zone.
Lower support focus: Currently, hold and observe within the existing oscillation range. If the price breaks downward later, wait for a test of the trendline support at 2200-2175. This zone is an important defense line for the bulls. After a rebound and stabilization, look for low-buy opportunities.
At present, the market is in a phase of oscillation and grinding without a clear trend. In trading, avoid chasing highs or selling at lows. Strictly base your positions around key support and resistance levels, and manage your risk with proper stop-loss settings. Wait for a breakout from the range and a clear directional move before adjusting your trading strategy accordingly.
Core short-term idea: Trade high on the short side and low on the long side within the range; once broken, follow the trend promptly. Conservative traders can wait and observe for more definitive entry signals!
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A fixed interest rate truly provides a maximum sense of security.
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SL 246 is acceptable, at least there is clear risk control; otherwise, this wave could easily be wiped out.
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LedgerBull
$TAO showing continued downside pressure with weak intraday structure.
Structure remains bearish with sellers maintaining control.
EP
240.00 - 243.00
TP
TP1
236.00
TP2
232.00
TP3
225.00
SL
246.00
Recent drop swept liquidity below and price is failing to reclaim prior support. Any bounce into the entry zone looks like a reaction into supply, with structure favoring continuation as long as lower highs persist.
Let’s go $TAO ‌
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Recently, more and more projects are getting on-chain RWA. To be honest, what I worry about most is that "liquidity looks very attractive." On-chain prices and LP depth can be manipulated, but the real stress test is redemption: T+ how many? Are there gates? Can withdrawals be paused during a run? If these terms are not clearly stated, it feels like setting a trap for yourself with a sudden interest rate spike.
And these days, large on-chain transfers and movements of exchange hot and cold wallets are often seen as smart money… I also click to check, but mostly as an emotional indicator, not t
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Over the past couple of days, I’ve been stuck on whether to reduce my position by a bit more. To put it plainly, once interest rates start twisting upward, risk appetite is like the air has been sucked out of the room—right away, that “charge in first and deal with it later” drive in the crypto world shrinks fast. And what I, as a lending/borrowing player, fear most is that utilization rate suddenly spikes, and borrowing interest rates come at you with a sudden stab. The more I look at it, the more glaring and sharp the liquidation line feels. Last week, I even went out of my way to split the
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Last night, I made a small repositioning, clearly watching the price and placing a market order, but the execution kept sweeping upward, and the slippage woke me up. Looking back, it’s still the same old problem: the pool depth isn’t enough, I was too hasty in splitting the orders, and when I saw the first one didn’t fully fill, I impulsively added another, essentially helping others lift the market. In the future, I’d rather set limit orders to slowly accumulate or wait until the depth returns before acting; the rhythm is more important than “catching up.” Recently, the combined yield from st
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