ETH's 4-hour chart is flashing extreme Bollinger Band compression signals right now. However, don't expect a clean breakout scenario just yet—the Christmas and New Year window typically brings thin liquidity and choppy price action. More likely scenario: the market trades sideways in a defined range for several days, waiting for post-holiday momentum to kick in. Patience beats forced entries during this period.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 11h ago
The holiday move is definitely a trap. Should I wait to be cut or wait to buy the dip? Anyway, I choose to stay put.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-27 03:53
Relax during the holidays, wait until the new year to talk, don't get cut off.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-27 03:51
Relax your posture, it's really not worth forcing through this thin liquidity wave at the end of the year. Isn't waiting better?
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 12-27 03:51
This New Year's wave really needs to be endured; liquidity is extremely scarce, and I'm not in a hurry either.
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SillyWhale
· 12-27 03:42
Here comes the squeeze signal again. Every time it happens, following in gets you cut.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 12-27 03:30
It's that same old "patience and wait" advice... I just want to ask how many people can really hold on during these days of sideways movement without taking action? As for me, I just can't help it.
ETH's 4-hour chart is flashing extreme Bollinger Band compression signals right now. However, don't expect a clean breakout scenario just yet—the Christmas and New Year window typically brings thin liquidity and choppy price action. More likely scenario: the market trades sideways in a defined range for several days, waiting for post-holiday momentum to kick in. Patience beats forced entries during this period.