Ethereum has recently experienced a significant correction, and many people are taking the opportunity to position themselves. Looking at the market reaction, this decline is mainly influenced by external policy expectations, and market sentiment has been rapidly amplified. In times like these, it can actually be an opportunity—either a true bottom or just short-term panic selling. My strategy is to gradually increase my positions, and my ETH holdings are also growing. To put it simply, such rapid declines are often accompanied by excessive sell-offs. Once expectations stabilize, there is still considerable room for a rebound. Short-term policy fluctuations cannot change the long-term industry trend. Instead of chasing highs, it's better to position oneself during these adjustments.

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PoetryOnChainvip
· 01-22 01:41
When prices are low, you must dare to buy the dip. Paper hands fear these moments. --- Policies are unpredictable, retail investors just scream along. What's this, a game of dolls? --- That's right, excessive selling often leads to a reverse harvest. I've seen too many such plays. --- Add to your position, add to your position. Just worry about a wave of plunge again halfway up. --- If you're long-term optimistic, the correction is like a shopping festival. The question is, who knows where the true bottom is? --- This wave is a bit scary, but think calmly—it's indeed a layout opportunity. The key is to have patience. --- Policy expectations are the hardest to gauge, but I agree with the idea of adding to positions during chaos. --- The rebound space is large, but I'm worried another drop will come before the rebound. It's exhausting. --- Still the same advice: if you have spare money, invest regularly; if not, observe. Don't force it. --- Excessive selling can indeed lead to a rebound, but only if you endure this psychological test.
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MevTearsvip
· 01-19 07:51
That's right, it's just the policy that scares people. Bottom-fishing is never wrong, and in the long run, ETH will still go up.
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IronHeadMinervip
· 01-19 07:50
Accumulating at low positions, this wave will definitely catch the rebound meat --- The policy wind blows like this, it really shocks people, I actually increased my positions --- The harder it falls, the more I sleep peacefully, waiting for the rebound --- At this time, all the panic sellers are new investors. If you don't buy at the bottom, when will you? --- To be honest, after the policy expectations stabilize, ETH can still fly for a wave. Increasing positions now is the right choice --- Excessive sell-off should be an opportunity to pick up bargains. In the long run, these corrections are nothing --- I'm also gradually deploying, when others panic is when you make money --- Short-term fluctuations can't change the trend, there's no doubt about that. Just HODL and it's done --- How big is the rebound space? At least it can return to the previous high. We're just getting started --- The real opportunity is hidden in panic. Someone will definitely regret this wave
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 01-19 07:48
Buying on dips is the right strategy; policy fluctuations cannot change the long-term trend.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 01-19 07:39
Buy more on dips, this trick is old but every time someone gets caught. Will policy fluctuations really be different this time? --- No one can say where the bottom is, so it's better to keep some ammunition rather than gradually adding positions. --- This wave of sharp declines is indeed a bit harsh, but I still wait and see, I have a feeling there are more stories to come. --- Adding to positions is fine, but don't go all in, policies are very unpredictable. --- Overly aggressive selling? Ha, every time it's said that the rebound space is large, but it still continues to fall quite a bit. --- Agree to a long-term positive outlook, but short-term is indeed hard to judge, no rush to go all in. --- Opportunities are always talked about, but the key is when to get in to make money. --- Gradually adding positions sounds steady, but what if it continues downward? By then, it might be too late to regret.
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