Damn it, I just asked in the live stream if breaking this trend line means going long is still okay. He gave me a lecture, saying what I did last night was not to go long, and asking what I was thinking when it was at 67,000. Now it's at 67,800, and I'm going long.


And I thought, he's right.
I grit my teeth and ask again, so what is the significance of this line?
He hasn't responded to me anymore. What should I do? What exactly is the meaning of this trend line? Is it to solve trading issues or to create problems for traders?
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CoinCircleXunYuvip
· 4h ago
You are not mistaken. My original liquidation price was 1414. In the afternoon, you said it was okay, so I added another position at 45. I just added it in, and now the average price is 1977 (liquidation price 1741)😁😁
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Ooozzvip
· 6h ago
The downward trend line is meant to be broken through, indicating buyer liquidity.
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StayingUpLateToBuyBvip
· 7h ago
It's gone up and skyrocketed, wow! What should we do about Bitcoin?
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StayingUpLateToBuyBvip
· 11h ago
I was flat at 67400, and went long at 1906.
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CoinCircleXunYuvip
· 11h ago
So I'm curious, can Ethereum catch up with the gains? It hasn't moved significantly, with small increases and larger drops.
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