Ethereum has reached the 2980 mark as scheduled. Is this the time to consider reducing positions? With the weekend approaching and market liquidity limited, short-term market movements are unlikely to stir up significant waves. During the year-end sprint phase, the market is mostly in this kind of stalemate rhythm. Unless there are unexpected disruptions, it's hard to see a substantial directional trend. Let's wait for the arrival of 2026. Wishing everyone successful trading and an explosion of luck in the New Year.
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AirdropHustler
· 3h ago
Reducing positions? I think it's uncertain, this is just the beginning
Fishing around on weekends is the real deal, anyway nothing can be done
See you in 2026, just relax now
2980? Just hold on and wait for the wind
If it's a stalemate, then stalemate, I'm not worried
Poor liquidity is good, so I won't be reckless
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FallingLeaf
· 13h ago
2980 this level really isn't that meaningful; weekends are usually dead markets
Reduce positions? I don't think so; acting now might just get you cut
Waiting until 2026, and another year and a half will pass; who can wait that long?
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LowCapGemHunter
· 12-26 13:50
2980 just want to run? I'm still waiting for it to hit 3500. Let it be volatile over the weekend; I don't watch the market anyway.
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ChainDoctor
· 12-26 13:45
2980 just want to run? I think you're scared
Stalemate is just a stalemate, anyway I'm not in a hurry
Weekend idle money just for fun, why think so much
Waiting for what in 2026, maybe there will be a story next week
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BridgeNomad
· 12-26 13:44
ngl, 2980 feels like one of those fake-out liquidity traps... seen this movie before. weekend fragmentation always kills real volume—it's literally the optimal routing nightmare we talk about. slippage's gonna be brutal if you're actually trying to exit anything meaningful. tbh holding through the grind might be smarter than panic-reducing into thin order books rn.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 12-26 13:44
Reducing positions? I think it's uncertain; 2980 still needs to be further tested.
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GasFeeLady
· 12-26 13:43
honestly 2980 feels like that textbook optimal window everyone talks about... but weekend liquidity? nah, that's when the real frontrunners show up. just saying, gas oracles been acting weird lately
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ContractSurrender
· 12-26 13:29
2980 just want to reduce positions, this heart is too anxious
The weekend is originally a time for explosive moves, what market trend are you expecting
Waiting for 2026? I can't wait, I'm already trapped and exhausted
It's still choppy, really annoyed by this kind of market
Reducing positions is reducing positions, just afraid it will take off after selling
Poor liquidity means no trading, don't you have this basic common sense?
Ethereum has reached the 2980 mark as scheduled. Is this the time to consider reducing positions? With the weekend approaching and market liquidity limited, short-term market movements are unlikely to stir up significant waves. During the year-end sprint phase, the market is mostly in this kind of stalemate rhythm. Unless there are unexpected disruptions, it's hard to see a substantial directional trend. Let's wait for the arrival of 2026. Wishing everyone successful trading and an explosion of luck in the New Year.