#比特币对比代币化黄金 Last night, Ethereum experienced a rapid upward movement. The logic behind this surge is actually quite clear—a one-off release of macro rate cut expectations. Looking at historical patterns, similar single-expectation fulfillments are often hard to replicate. Even if there are further rate cut windows opening in the future, the market reaction is usually just a supplementary rise, and it’s difficult to see the explosive momentum of yesterday.



The short-term strategy remains unchanged. At this level, Ethereum is likely to experience a pullback and shakeout process; a bearish approach is still the core position. Technically, the rebound high has been established, and there’s still room for action at the support below.

Specific execution:
Short position configuration – stop loss set at 3340, target at the 3250 range

During this adjustment cycle, sticking to the established trading rhythm is crucial. The next opportunity to multiply your capital is hidden within this round of technical fluctuations.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9vip
· 2025-12-12 00:28
Last night's surge was fully released in one go; it's unlikely there will be more surprises later on. Honestly, you can't profit from interest rate cuts twice; it's just a rebound. --- Can we see 3250, or will it continue to fall? --- Stick to the bearish rhythm and shake out the weak hands. --- Once the rebound's high point is confirmed, it's time to sell. Greed doesn't lead to good results. --- The next opportunity to flip the position will come only after the technicals truly repeat; don't rush.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 2025-12-11 15:43
Yesterday's surge was just a single release; don't be fooled and keep chasing the highs. The bears continue to hold tightly, see you at 3250.
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MintMastervip
· 2025-12-10 03:03
Yesterday's wave of gains was indeed virtual, and the expectation of interest rate cuts was released in one go, so what can be seen in the future... I followed the short
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 2025-12-10 03:02
Yesterday's wave of rise was too fast, to put it bluntly, it was a one-time release, don't expect it to be repeated
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 2025-12-10 02:56
Yesterday's wave rose too fast, and it felt very empty... Stop loss 3340 is a bit tight --- One-time release of expectations, there is really nothing to see later, agree with this logic --- Are you going to wash the plate again? I say this every time, where is the window for turning positions? --- Is the target of 3250 reliable, I feel that the support is not so obvious --- The technical side is repeated... It's the "next window to turn over the warehouse" again, and I'm tired of hearing this set of words --- There is no story after the release of macro interest rate cuts, and I am optimistic about the judgment of short thinking
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 2025-12-10 02:46
That wave yesterday was a one-time release, don't think about replicating it. What comes next is just a catch-up rally. --- 3250? I think it'll have to break a bit lower to be realistic. --- You're absolutely right, sticking to the rhythm is key. Acting impulsively is the reason for losses. --- Once the rate cut expectations are played out, that's it. I've seen this pattern too many times. --- There's nothing wrong with having short positions, just afraid of a sudden black swan event. --- A stop loss at 3340 is a bit tight, why is your risk appetite so high? --- There are indeed opportunities in technical fluctuations, the key is whether you can survive until then. --- You explained the one-time release thoroughly, that's just how the market behaves. --- See you at 3250, then we'll decide whether to go long. --- The idea of a position-doubling window sounds great, but in practice, you still have to tough it out slowly.
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BuyTheTopvip
· 2025-12-10 02:44
Another one-time release, huh? After that it'll just pull back, got it. Yesterday's pump was great, today it's time to harvest the retail traders. Stop loss at 3340, target 3250—this trick is getting old. Is this all the rate cut expectations can do? How are they going to hype it up next time? If I can flip my portfolio this round, I'll livestream myself eating my phone.
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