徘徊只为等一人

徘徊只为等一人

☕️ 一个还算清醒的老韭菜 🤔 喜欢研究项目背后那些有的没的 😄 说对了是巧合,说错了是常态 不做推荐,纯粹闲聊,心态放平

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徘徊只为等一人
徘徊只为等一人
Hotcoin tracking at 8 AM 2026.08.21
Today's key focus: $BTC, $ETH, $BEAT ① $BTC | Current price 72658, peaked at 73070 early morning, dipped to 68878, with nearly 4200 USD fluctuation, now back around 72658. Trading volume 146,300 coins, trading value 10.632 billion. STOCHRSI around 31, price above BOLL middle band 72629, but hasn't broken above upper band 72828 yet. I judge short-term has risen too much and needs digestion; no bullish view before surpassing 73000, watching. ② $ETH | Current price 2312, peaked at 2361 early morning, dipped to 2220, 140 USD fluctuation, weaker than BTC. Trading volume 5.19 million coins, trading value 12 billion. STOCHRSI dropped to 12, weaker than BTC, price below BOLL middle band 2319. I think ETH is weaker than BTC short-term; watching until it recovers above 2330. ③ $BEAT | Current price 0.1448, yesterday's high 0.1745, low 0.1192, 46% fluctuation, now back near 0.1448, up 10%. Trading volume 771 million coins, trading value 112 million. STOCHRSI reached 78, relatively high, price above BOLL middle band 0.141, but clear resistance at upper band 0.154. I think chasing at this position is easy to get trapped, not chasing. 👀 Also glance at $BOME: almost no movement, around 0.00114, STOCHR
徘徊只为等一人
徘徊只为等一人
#交易之声:你的经验值得被听到 When you judge the start of a trend, do you rely more on data or price movements? I look at price movements. Honestly, I can't keep up with data. On-chain data, capital flows, position reports—it's too much and too scattered. Even if I look at it, I can't piece it together, and it just confuses me. So I gave up and only watch the candlesticks. Price movements don't lie. When a trend is really about to start, the candlesticks will give the signal first—like a volume breakout at a key level, moving averages starting to diverge, or higher highs being formed. These tangible things on the chart are more direct than any data. Of course, I understand the data camp's thinking—they believe data can spot opportunities before price does. But this is as far as my skills go. If I can't even read the chart clearly, looking at data is just making things up for myself. Honestly watch the chart: enter when you should enter, cut losses when you should cut losses. Data is the bones left after others have eaten the meat; the chart is the meat itself. Whether you chew on bones or eat the meat, that's your choice. What about you? Do you look at data or charts? Let's chat in the comments.👇
徘徊只为等一人
徘徊只为等一人
Hotcoin tracking at 8 AM 2026.08.20
Today's key focus: $BTC, $ETH, $BEAT ① $BTC | Current price 69418, peaked at 70099 early morning, dipped to 64141, an epic fluctuation of nearly 6000 dollars up and down, now back around 69418. Trading volume 183,000 coins, trading value 12.71 billion. STOCHRSI dropped to 6, extremely oversold, price still below the upper BOLL band at 69880. I judge that after a short-term surge, the pressure for a pullback is high; before stabilizing above 70000, mainly wait and see, no chasing highs. ② $ETH | Current price 2262, peaked at 2342 early morning, dipped to 1905, a violent fluctuation of over 400 dollars, up 8.5%. Trading volume 7.43 million coins, trading value 16.8 billion. STOCHRSI dropped to 4.8, extremely oversold, even more extreme than BTC. I think ETH has surged too much this round, short-term pullback risk is high, wait and see, no chasing. ③ $BEAT | Current price 0.1457, yesterday's high 0.2405, low 0.1429, nearly 70% fluctuation, now back around 0.1457, down 26%. Trading volume 584 million coins, trading value 85.01 million. STOCHRSI around 23, price broke below BOLL lower band at 0.148, still in a downtrend. I find this position hard to read, won't touch it. 👀 Also glance at $GPS: down 1.8%, around 0.012, STOCHRSI around 65, retreating from a high, not yet established
徘徊只为等一人
徘徊只为等一人
Today's comment Q: After the price reaches a key level, do you open a position immediately or wait for confirmation? I wait for confirmation. I used to be the type who would rush in as soon as the price hit a key level, thinking "this time is different," but I got shaken out countless times. Often, when the price reached a support level, I would jump in, but it would dip slightly below and then pull back, and I would have already been stopped out at that slight break. Later, I learned my lesson: reaching the level alone isn't enough; I need a signal before I act. What do I mean by a signal? For example, a long lower shadow appears at the support level, or a bullish candle closes, indicating someone is buying. Or if the price moves sideways near the key level without dropping further, then I consider entering. Simply put, the key level is the test question, and the confirmation signal is the answer. Just seeing the question and jumping in is likely wrong. You have to wait for the answer before entering. Do you jump in immediately when the price hits the level, or do you wait for confirmation like me? Let's chat in the comments.👇 #交易之声:你的经验值得被听到