BTC has been trading sideways around 92,000 all day. Last night, after taking some profit from the long position, I closed it and now I am in a flat position, observing.
The Federal Reserve FOMC meeting at 3 a.m. tonight is a key point, as Powell will announce the interest rate decision and policy statement. During such times, the market is most prone to volatility, and both bulls and bears could be wiped out.
The most important thing now is to control your position size and avoid chasing gains or selling in a panic. Stability is the priority; surviving is more important than anything else. Wait for the dust to settle and the direction to become clear before making any moves. Why rush?
Interested friends can share their views on the market outlook.
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Tokenomics911
· 2025-12-12 08:14
The move at 3 a.m. depends on Powell's expression and actions. I'm also out of position, waiting for a signal.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 2025-12-11 02:44
At 3 a.m., how many people must be awakened by liquidations? I prefer to stay lying down and sleep peacefully.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 2025-12-10 16:49
Powell is about to make moves early in the morning. This round is indeed fierce. Staying in cash and lying flat is the most prudent.
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TestnetNomad
· 2025-12-10 16:44
It's true that there are more knives at 3 a.m., but I still stick to staying out of the market and waiting for signals. There's no need to be greedy when taking profits.
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StealthDeployer
· 2025-12-10 16:44
At 3 a.m., I still felt like I had to stay vigilant. This wave is really dangerous.
BTC has been trading sideways around 92,000 all day. Last night, after taking some profit from the long position, I closed it and now I am in a flat position, observing.
The Federal Reserve FOMC meeting at 3 a.m. tonight is a key point, as Powell will announce the interest rate decision and policy statement. During such times, the market is most prone to volatility, and both bulls and bears could be wiped out.
The most important thing now is to control your position size and avoid chasing gains or selling in a panic. Stability is the priority; surviving is more important than anything else. Wait for the dust to settle and the direction to become clear before making any moves. Why rush?
Interested friends can share their views on the market outlook.