#特朗普向欧洲实施新一轮关税措施 $ETH this wave of decline is actually quite clear in its logic. On the macro front, the tariff policies have indeed suppressed market sentiment, but more deadly is the wave of liquidations on the derivatives side — this is the real killer move.
From a technical perspective, whether the key level of 3000 can hold is very important. As long as it stays above, there is room for a short-term rebound, and considering going long at high levels is possible. However, risk control is the top priority; take profits promptly and don't fall in love with the market. Psychological battles during pullbacks are the easiest to disrupt your rhythm. A small mistake can turn you into a harvested leek.
Overall, I am optimistic about a rebound but also respect the complexity of the market.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 17h ago
If you can hold onto 3000, there's still hope; otherwise, you'll have to cut losses again. So annoying.
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BearMarketLightning
· 17h ago
The liquidation wave is the real culprit; tariffs are just an excuse. Psychological warfare is the truly terrifying part.
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LightningAllInHero
· 17h ago
The real culprit is the contract liquidation; tariffs are just an excuse.
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PumpingCroissant
· 17h ago
It's both tariffs and liquidation, basically a bloodbath. Whether 3000 can hold depends on next week; anyway, I don't dare to get in now.
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DeFiChef
· 17h ago
The wave of contract liquidations is the real killer; this decline has nothing to do with tariffs at all.
If 3000 can't be held, it's game over. Feels like a cliffhanger.
#特朗普向欧洲实施新一轮关税措施 $ETH this wave of decline is actually quite clear in its logic. On the macro front, the tariff policies have indeed suppressed market sentiment, but more deadly is the wave of liquidations on the derivatives side — this is the real killer move.
From a technical perspective, whether the key level of 3000 can hold is very important. As long as it stays above, there is room for a short-term rebound, and considering going long at high levels is possible. However, risk control is the top priority; take profits promptly and don't fall in love with the market. Psychological battles during pullbacks are the easiest to disrupt your rhythm. A small mistake can turn you into a harvested leek.
Overall, I am optimistic about a rebound but also respect the complexity of the market.