#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 Recently, the SEC has adjusted its regulatory stance on the crypto market, which gives us more room to maneuver. Here’s my view:
At this stage, you can consider setting up short positions, with a target to take profits around 0.145. When it pulls back to around 0.12, if the market finds support there, then you can consider switching to long positions. By operating back and forth this way, you can catch two waves of the market.
Of course, exactly how to execute depends on each person’s risk tolerance and ability to read the market rhythm. The regulatory environment is changing, and so are market opportunities—the key is to keep up with the pace. Good luck, everyone!
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 6h ago
0.145 Can it really hold, feels uncertain
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 23h ago
Repeatedly messing around between 0.145 and 0.12, I just don't believe I can catch it precisely.
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zkProofGremlin
· 12-10 00:27
Short at 0.145, reverse at 0.12—this strategy is really impressive, just worried I can't keep up with the pace...
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LightningHarvester
· 12-10 00:23
This time the SEC really eased up, it finally feels like there’s some breathing room.
Try a short at 0.145, if I'm lucky I might catch it.
Wait to pick it up at 0.12 and then go long, just worried it might break through.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-10 00:07
0.145 and 0.12, sounds good but can this trend hold?
#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 Recently, the SEC has adjusted its regulatory stance on the crypto market, which gives us more room to maneuver. Here’s my view:
At this stage, you can consider setting up short positions, with a target to take profits around 0.145. When it pulls back to around 0.12, if the market finds support there, then you can consider switching to long positions. By operating back and forth this way, you can catch two waves of the market.
Of course, exactly how to execute depends on each person’s risk tolerance and ability to read the market rhythm. The regulatory environment is changing, and so are market opportunities—the key is to keep up with the pace. Good luck, everyone!