The short positions on $SLS won't give up the pressure, but we have a way to deal with it—simply block out the noise.
From last week's trend, the prediction was basically accurate. What's the key now? The closing price on Thursday. This is crucial for the weekly chart.
There will be fluctuations in the short term, and traders need to learn to filter out those distractions. The real signal is at the moment of the weekly close. We'll see the outcome then.
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RektHunter
· 01-15 13:30
See you Thursday, everything else is just a false alarm
What are the bears shouting about? The weekly chart speaks
Whether this dip can stop depends on Thursday, ignore the other noise
Filtering signals is the key, don't be scared out
SLS must hold steady on the weekly chart, or next week will be another bloodbath
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MetaMisfit
· 01-15 08:30
See you Thursday, let's watch the closing this time
I've long been immune to noise; the key is to focus on the weekly chart
Repetition is normal; the real signal is at that moment, so why panic?
Wait until Thursday, then everything will be clear
Last week's prediction was accurate, now just wait for the closing to confirm
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RugDocScientist
· 01-13 17:33
See you on Thursday, only then will we know who is bluffing.
No matter how much the bears pressure, it’s useless; the key is the closing of the weekly chart.
There’s too much noise; the only key signal is that one, stay focused.
Predictions are generally reliable; it all depends on how Thursday closes.
Filtering out junk information is necessary to see clearly; the weekly chart doesn’t lie.
Short-term fluctuations are normal; the real test is the Thursday close.
Mute the bears’ shouts; the weekly chart speaks for itself.
Repetition is normal; the turning point will be on Thursday.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-12 20:06
Let's see the true results on Thursday. Talking so much is useless.
Blocking out noise is the right move, but the bears really know how to cause trouble.
The weekly closing is the watershed; it's too early to discuss now.
Waiting for Thursday's trend is normal to be volatile; don't get shaken out.
The words are correct, but it all depends on what the market says.
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fren.eth
· 01-12 20:04
Thursday's close on this move, keep a close eye on it
The bears causing trouble again are useless; the key is still to listen to the weekly chart
The prediction was correct, now just wait for the signal to confirm
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0xLostKey
· 01-12 20:00
See you on Thursday, when all the truth will be revealed
No matter how fierce the bears' protests, it's all in vain; the signals speak at the weekly close
Filtering out noise is easier said than done...
The Thursday closing price is the watershed, get it?
Real traders have long learned to ignore those distractions
Short-term fluctuations are normal; the key is how the weekly closes
The only way to block out the bears is to let the money do the talking
At the moment of the weekly close, the decision is final—no need for more chatter
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-12 19:51
Thursday's close will reveal the truth; right now, it's all noise.
What are the bears causing a fuss about? Let's just wait and see what the weekly chart says.
Filtering out the noise—that's the true skill of a trader.
Thursday's battle will determine life or death. Stay tuned.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-12 19:49
At the moment of Thursday's closing, no one can run away
What are the bears shouting about? The signals speak on the weekly chart
Short-term fluctuations are normal, the key is not to be led by the rhythm
Ignore the noise and wait for the weekly chart to confirm
Last week's prediction was quite accurate, and this time shouldn't be much different
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-12 19:37
Blocking out noise is a good move, but the real question is whether we can avoid a dip on Thursday.
The weekly close determines life or death; it's a bit uncertain.
Even if the bears push down again, we need to look at the fundamentals. Let's just wait patiently for Thursday.
Short-term fluctuations are annoying, but we'll know if the signals are clear by Thursday.
Filtering out distractions is correct, but the premise is that there must be genuine signals.
The short positions on $SLS won't give up the pressure, but we have a way to deal with it—simply block out the noise.
From last week's trend, the prediction was basically accurate. What's the key now? The closing price on Thursday. This is crucial for the weekly chart.
There will be fluctuations in the short term, and traders need to learn to filter out those distractions. The real signal is at the moment of the weekly close. We'll see the outcome then.