**Entry Positioning**: Consider building positions in two batches within the 14.700-15.000 range. This approach mainly aims to average out costs and avoid chasing prices at a high. The first batch can be lighter, and the second batch can be adjusted flexibly based on market response.
**Stop Loss Is Crucial**: This is the most important—strictly set below 13.80. Once reached, you must exit decisively. Do not move this line casually; discipline is very important. Many people have suffered losses here.
**Gradual Profit Taking**: When approaching 18.500, consider reducing positions—at least close half to secure profits. If you still want to hold the remaining position, you can move the stop loss to break-even or below 14.500 to protect gains.
**Confirmation Signals**: Very important—when the price is near this entry zone, it’s best to see signs of weakening downward momentum, such as a clear long lower shadow on the candlestick, Pin bar patterns, or shrinking volume. Having these signals increases confidence.
Overall, don’t be greedy, set good risk controls, confirm the trend before acting.
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SerNgmi
· 01-11 05:40
It's the same old tune of 18.5 again, can anyone really stick with it? I've never seen it, lol.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-11 05:40
It's another conservative approach; building positions gradually is indeed more reliable than going all-in at once, even though the latter might be more exciting but also riskier.
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ChainDoctor
· 01-11 05:39
I've had my eye on the 14.7 level for a long time, just waiting for this wave to come down... You're right about the stop-loss part; many people indeed get wiped out because they refuse to cut their losses.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-11 05:29
14.7 is a bit of a shaky level; it seems like it might continue to test lower lows.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-11 05:25
Stop losses, really don't skip them. If you can't hold this line, just wait to get cut. I've seen too many people do this.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-11 05:24
It's the same old story of building positions in batches, sounds nice, but when the market turns, you'll definitely lose. I feel like the 13.80 level won't hold.
#密码资产动态追踪 $RIVER Recent Trend Analysis and Trading Strategies
Short-term Operation Ideas:
**Entry Positioning**: Consider building positions in two batches within the 14.700-15.000 range. This approach mainly aims to average out costs and avoid chasing prices at a high. The first batch can be lighter, and the second batch can be adjusted flexibly based on market response.
**Stop Loss Is Crucial**: This is the most important—strictly set below 13.80. Once reached, you must exit decisively. Do not move this line casually; discipline is very important. Many people have suffered losses here.
**Gradual Profit Taking**: When approaching 18.500, consider reducing positions—at least close half to secure profits. If you still want to hold the remaining position, you can move the stop loss to break-even or below 14.500 to protect gains.
**Confirmation Signals**: Very important—when the price is near this entry zone, it’s best to see signs of weakening downward momentum, such as a clear long lower shadow on the candlestick, Pin bar patterns, or shrinking volume. Having these signals increases confidence.
Overall, don’t be greedy, set good risk controls, confirm the trend before acting.