#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 The recent market has indeed been a bit stagnant these past two days. Starting from around 90,000, the market has begun to switch to a defensive mode. The short-term trading strategy has been relatively conservative recently, mainly waiting for clearer directional signals.



From the live trading room operations, there was an attempt to short ZEC in the early session, while the approach for XMR was more of a short-term long, which performed quite well. Currently, the US core CPI data is below expectations, which has somewhat alleviated market sentiment, but the overall trend still depends on subsequent policy responses. In the short term, caution is key; managing risk is more important than anything else.
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 5h ago
Stalemate for two days, still need to wait for signals ZEC bears testing was good, XMR short-term longs outperformed Thinking of relaxing just because CPI is below expectations? Don't be naive, watch the policy response Risk control always comes first, there's no room for debate
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 5h ago
It's a standoff, so be it. Anyway, I'm not in a hurry. The recent bearish probe in ZEC is somewhat interesting. CPI below expectations? Alright, but can this really turn the tide? I remain skeptical. XMR's short-term bullish performance is good, I acknowledge that. Risk control is the key. Waiting for a clear signal. Anyway, moving now results in losses, not moving also results in losses. The 90,000 level is really a hurdle; whether it can be broken depends on policy sentiment.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 5h ago
Let it be a standoff, anyway I am waiting for a signal The CPI below expectations is a relief this time, but caution is the key ZEC short attempts are okay, I also favor short-term longs on XMR, risk control is the most important The 90,000 level is indeed tough to break, be patient and wait
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 5h ago
Stalemate is just right, this is the daily routine of my professional rookie trader. --- The 90,000 level is really a hurdle; stay defensive, stay defensive. I'm also protecting my principal. --- CPI below expectations? Fine, anyway my holdings always end up with losses higher than expected. --- Short-term long XMR, long-term trapped; this is called balanced allocation, right haha. --- Caution is key, no doubt. Mainly, I can't be cautious when I have no money left. --- ZEC short attempt, I am testing the liquidation price distance of my short funds. --- Controlling risk? Bro, I am controlling the risk or controlling the direction? Sometimes I can't tell the difference myself. --- Observe the overall policy response for the big picture, watch my account response for the small picture. Both are testing my mental resilience now. --- Another day waiting for a signal to determine the direction. That's how futures trading is—waiting and waiting until a close position notification comes. --- CPI eases market sentiment. What do I need to ease my own emotions?
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 5h ago
It's been a stalemate for so long; let's wait for policy signals—no need to rush. CPI below expectations? The market still hasn't moved; when you're short on cash, nothing else matters. ZEC bears' attempts haven't shown much progress; the market really needs some real action. XMR short-term longs are good, but risk control comes first—don't be greedy. Whether we can hold the 90,000 level is the key.
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