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#美联储FOMC会议 ZEC current trend offers many opportunities
Looking at the recent technical analysis, ZEC faces clear resistance at both 449 and 474 levels. If you want to short, you can consider deploying in stages at these two points—doing it in two batches is also a good idea, as it helps better control risk.
Regardless of which position you choose to enter for a short, risk management is crucial. Setting a stop-loss above 488 is safer. Once this level is broken, it indicates strong bullish momentum, and at that point, you should stop out and not get entangled.
The recent policy signals from the Federal Reserve continue to influence the market rhythm. Volatility in sensitive coins like ZEC may be more pronounced, so remember to control your position size.
Is it better to buy the dip or short? That's really the question... The Federal Reserve is about to stir things up again.
Fewer people are trading ZEC now, making it easier to be dumped on. Better to be cautious.
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Better to abandon short positions for now. The policy environment is too unstable, feels like I could be proven wrong at any moment.
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Controlling position size is a good point; I lost money before because of this.
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Stop loss at 488? Feels too high. I might be a bit more aggressive.
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Recently, ZEC has been following the trend too obviously, it's a bit annoying.
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The idea of scaling in gradually is good, but there are always issues with execution.
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Whenever the Fed makes a statement, the market gets chaotic. I'm really impressed.
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Gradually building positions is indeed reliable, but ZEC's recent volatility has been a bit outrageous
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Once 488 breaks, run. There's nothing wrong with that, just afraid of being soft-hearted then
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Whenever there's a big move from the Federal Reserve, sensitive cryptocurrencies tend to go crazy. Positions still need to be kept low
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I think shorting at 474 is good, 449 feels too aggressive
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Basically, just wait for the signal, don't rush to get in
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Risk management is the key. I didn't listen before and ended up getting wrecked
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ZEC does have a real chance now, it all depends on who hits the rhythm right