The recent trend of ZEC has attracted the attention of many traders. From the current market environment, the macro-level weakness is indeed affecting the performance of this coin. The pressure on the capital side is also very obvious—large amounts of funds continue to flow out, which is a signal that cannot be ignored.
Some traders have adopted a trend-following short strategy based on this judgment. This line of thinking actually reflects the market perception of many people: in a weak market, taking counter-trend actions based on capital flow. Currently, this trade is still in a floating profit state, and how it unfolds in the future is worth observing.
The policy direction of the Federal Reserve, the technical performance of Ethereum and Solana, may all become turning points for the next step. The entire market seems to still be waiting for direction confirmation.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 19h ago
Funds continue to flow out... Can this round of short orders hold? To be honest, it's a bit precarious.
ZEC has indeed been under some pressure these days, just waiting to see how the Fed will act.
Chasing shorts in a weak market takes some serious guts.
Let's wait and see, it's still too early to draw conclusions.
With such macro pressure, is there really no chance for a rebound?
Just take the unrealized gains, don't be greedy, I advise you.
With the funds flowing this way, there's still more to fall ahead.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 19h ago
The capital outflow is so obvious, just hold the short order and that's it, don't think too much.
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GasFeeCrying
· 19h ago
With such obvious capital outflow, why are you still waiting? It should have been shorted long ago.
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ChainDetective
· 19h ago
The outflow of funds is so obvious, short orders are indeed a trend-following strategy, but it's the unrealized gains phase that is the easiest to flip.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 19h ago
Is the outflow of funds a signal to short? I think it's precarious, this is when it's easiest to get hit hard.
It feels like ZEC hasn't hit the bottom yet, let's wait and see.
Thinking of running with unrealized gains? The Fed hasn't made a statement yet.
By the way, can Solana pump up? It feels like the whole ecosystem has wilted.
Those who bought the dip in a weak market are all gone, it's steadier to hold short orders in this trend.
Weak macro conditions don't mean there won't be a rebound, be careful of getting liquidated.
The outflow of funds is indeed fierce, but this is the signal to build a position.
The recent trend of ZEC has attracted the attention of many traders. From the current market environment, the macro-level weakness is indeed affecting the performance of this coin. The pressure on the capital side is also very obvious—large amounts of funds continue to flow out, which is a signal that cannot be ignored.
Some traders have adopted a trend-following short strategy based on this judgment. This line of thinking actually reflects the market perception of many people: in a weak market, taking counter-trend actions based on capital flow. Currently, this trade is still in a floating profit state, and how it unfolds in the future is worth observing.
The policy direction of the Federal Reserve, the technical performance of Ethereum and Solana, may all become turning points for the next step. The entire market seems to still be waiting for direction confirmation.