I've been feeling a sense of hope yet also a sense of uncertainty lately, which is really tough. I previously analyzed that the majority of cryptocurrencies are showing bottom divergence patterns on the weekly chart, so logically, the main trend should be bullish. But the problem is that the market rallies are mostly localized—some small coins continue to rise after a pullback, while others drop straight down with the overall market movement, which can be utterly despairing.



To be honest, I know exactly how to operate and my methods are definitely sound, but execution is a different story. You have to follow the patterns closely; even a slight distraction can cause you to miss the rhythm. If you can't get on the train, there's nothing you can do. Correct market judgment also requires proper execution—both are indispensable. I've been following a trader consistently, and I suggest you also study his approach. What's interesting about him is that he usually opens long positions when the price is about to finish rising, and shorts when the decline is about to bottom out, maintaining steady profits this way. He uses the logic of smart money.

ZEN is currently around the $10 level; you might consider catching a small rebound. If the rebound is strong enough to hold, there’s a chance; if the rebound is weak, it might only reach the $10.5 to $10.8 range before it stalls, which is a risk you need to anticipate in advance.
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MintMastervip
· 9h ago
Seeing the market correctly doesn't necessarily mean you can make money, this is quite a reality check. Poor execution is useless, we must keep a close eye on ZEN this time. The logic of smart money is to hit the right rhythm; it's easy to talk about but hell to execute. I've heard too many theories about bottom divergence patterns, but I still need to try it myself.
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DaoGovernanceOfficervip
· 9h ago
empirically speaking, the divergence patterns you're citing lack proper statistical rigor tbh. data on entry timing correlation vs actual returns would be more convincing than anecdotal "smart money" observations... but yeah, execution gap is real 🤓
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