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RIVER has recently made significant moves, and the short-term bullish trend is quite fierce. Technically, the target level is directly aiming for above 25, and this rally looks very promising.
If you haven't entered yet, the 17.5 level is worth considering for adding positions. From the current price to 20, there is a high probability that the move will succeed. But don't be too greedy; set a stop loss at 16 to prevent sudden dumps from catching you off guard.
Market sentiment is good, and this is often a good opportunity to position yourself. As long as you strictly follow risk management and avoid chasing highs excessively, the recent rise of RIVER shouldn't disappoint. The key is to be patient and wait for the right opportunity rather than chasing it.
Everyone says not to chase high excessively, but aren't they still jumping in...
Can RIVER really reach 25 and be realized, or is it just technical hype?
The target of 25 sounds confident, but let's wait until it's achieved before bragging.
The stop-loss at 16 sounds safe, but what if it drops to 15? Then it's the same as cutting losses.
Whether this wave of increase can keep up with BTC's rhythm is the key, not just technical analysis.
Market sentiment is at its best when the most dangerous; whether you can withstand the next wave of sell-off is the real test.
Let's wait and see, don't rush to all-in, after all, black swans are flying everywhere in the crypto world.
I'm still watching at 17.5, waiting for a confirmed breakthrough of 20 before making a move.
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Wait, are we going back to 16 again this time? So exhausting.
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Damn it, I got trapped at 25 again. RIVER, don't mess with my mindset.
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Patience? Forget it. I can't help but chase the high when I see it rising. Damn human nature.
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Set stop-loss at 16. What if it drops below that? These things always happen at the last moment.
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These kinds of articles seem professional but are actually just armchair strategizing after the fact. People who really make money don't analyze in such detail.
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Above 25? I just want to know if it's going to be another scythe harvest scheme.
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Same old rhetoric, but the question is, can the 16 stop-loss prevent a plunge?
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25? Let's see if it can hold steady at 20 first.
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It's easy to say not to chase highs excessively, but when the刺激 comes, who can resist?
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Risk management, risk management, it's on everyone's lips. But when losing money, how come everyone forgets?
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Is this really happening, or is it just another big韭菜割韭菜 show?
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Patience is right, but I'm worried that patience might only bring a plunge.
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Let's observe for two days first. This position is indeed suspicious.
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Stop loss at 16? Bro, your risk control awareness is pretty good, much better than mine.
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Always hearing people hype RIVER, I just want to know if anyone has actually made money from it.
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Wait for the right moment, don't chase the timing. It's easy to say, but when the time comes, no one can hold on.
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25? Dreaming or really serious? First, see if 20 can hold before bragging.
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Market analysis like this is everywhere, but the key is who can survive until the profit is realized.
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A stop loss at 16 is too loose; I usually set it at 10% to avoid getting cut.
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Is good market sentiment a sign of a good entry point? And what about when sentiment is bad—reverse operation?
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Add to positions again and again, always talking about increasing positions. We all know how the account ends.
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No matter how good the setup looks, it still depends on luck.
Getting in at 17.5? Haha, the real question is how many people can actually cut losses at 16, rather than fooling themselves all the way down at 15, 14. History repeats itself, it's just survival bias.