The logic for being bullish is actually very clear—Fusaka's hard fork officially activates on December 3rd. This upgrade mainly aims to increase the capacity ceiling of L2, which is a real positive for the scalability of the entire ecosystem. At the same time, institutions are also voting with real money. Bitmine's ETH staking of $2.19 million on December 27th demonstrates this point. Such institutional actions of this scale are not noise.
From a trading perspective, it’s more prudent to enter with a light position now. Set the stop-loss at 2820 USDT; if it breaks below, it indicates the bullish outlook has been broken, and it’s time to exit. For take-profit, target 3050 USDT; if the price can hold above this level, the short-term upward potential will be clearer. The key is to strictly follow trading discipline—don’t get greedy and change your take-profit when the market rises, and don’t panic and cut losses at the first dip. Once a plan is made, it must be executed resolutely.
Risks also need to be clearly stated: leverage in crypto derivatives is inherently very high, and a small mistake can wipe out the entire principal. Changes in macro environment or sudden policy adjustments are also common in the crypto space, and can trigger sharp price fluctuations at any time. Even when bullish, always stay cautious—this is the way to survive longer in this market.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 16h ago
Institutions' real money voting still carries some weight; $2.19 million is not a small amount. However, I still think the 2820 stop-loss level is a bit tight. If a sudden negative event occurs, it could be cut off immediately, which feels a bit unsatisfactory.
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governance_lurker
· 16h ago
A child's heart, but the market is ruthless. Fusaka's upgrade is indeed interesting, but I wonder if I can hold the 2820 level. To be honest, it's a bit uncertain.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 16h ago
Fusaka this wave is indeed reliable. Breaking the L2 capacity ceiling is the only way for the ecosystem to truly take off.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 16h ago
Institutions are really investing heavily, and this time the Fusaka fork feels like it has some real potential.
Enter with a small position, keep a close eye on the 2820 and 3050 levels, discipline is key.
By the way, I know very well about greed changing to take profit—I've fallen for it every time, haha.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 16h ago
Wait, can Fusaka hard fork really attract that many people? I feel like every time they say it's a positive development, but the results are still the same.
ETH still has potential this time.
The logic for being bullish is actually very clear—Fusaka's hard fork officially activates on December 3rd. This upgrade mainly aims to increase the capacity ceiling of L2, which is a real positive for the scalability of the entire ecosystem. At the same time, institutions are also voting with real money. Bitmine's ETH staking of $2.19 million on December 27th demonstrates this point. Such institutional actions of this scale are not noise.
From a trading perspective, it’s more prudent to enter with a light position now. Set the stop-loss at 2820 USDT; if it breaks below, it indicates the bullish outlook has been broken, and it’s time to exit. For take-profit, target 3050 USDT; if the price can hold above this level, the short-term upward potential will be clearer. The key is to strictly follow trading discipline—don’t get greedy and change your take-profit when the market rises, and don’t panic and cut losses at the first dip. Once a plan is made, it must be executed resolutely.
Risks also need to be clearly stated: leverage in crypto derivatives is inherently very high, and a small mistake can wipe out the entire principal. Changes in macro environment or sudden policy adjustments are also common in the crypto space, and can trigger sharp price fluctuations at any time. Even when bullish, always stay cautious—this is the way to survive longer in this market.