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Where is the top? Is Ethereum going to 5000 this time? What should we do if we miss out? Today let's analyze it:
The rise and fall of ETH actually follows a pattern, which is that every time it rises, it doubles from a relatively low point. All 7 major increases in the past few years have complied with this pattern, which we discussed a few weeks ago. This time, the starting point for ETH's rise is 2120, and the peak is likely around 4240, plus a fluctuation range of 5-10%. This pattern has never encountered an exception before; I wonder if this time will be different?
However, the relatively certain resistance for Ether is around the historical high of 4800. No matter what coin it is, when it approaches the historical high, there will be a significant pullback. So if it really gets here, it is essential to cash out, and if you are bold, you can short with a low leverage.
Then let's talk about the second question. What should we do if we missed out on this ETH market? Option 1 is to invest in small coins related to the ETH ecosystem for short-term gains, such as Pepe, which seems to be able to rise to around 0.13, and ENA, which can rise to 0.78. If there's a pullback, you can buy a little.
The second option is to lie flat. The so-called mixed learning is the knowledge of making money by lying down in the cryptocurrency world. Never enter the market during extremely greedy conditions; wait for a panic/extreme panic, which will definitely come, it's just a matter of time. This method has been tested for 10 years, and each time, you may not buy at the lowest point or sell at the highest point, but you will definitely make a profit.
These two represent two trading modes in the cryptocurrency world, one aggressive and one calm, looking down on each other, but I think each has its advantages. The first one, doing catch-up, is for short-term trading. Although there are risks, as long as you are not greedy, you can still make some profit in the short term. The second one is wise yet foolish, mainly picking up watermelons, not looking at Gate, making it hard to lose money, only eating the fish body; generally, only seasoned investors in the crypto world have this kind of composure. Which one do you belong to?