Can a certain coin's K-line trend hold up against the evening market? This is a question many spot traders are asking. Starting to fall from the pre-sale price of 0.035, the market maker's profit margin was already slim. Once the support breaks, a large number of traders will be directly trapped.
Pre-market data is mostly false information, with no substantial large buy orders coming in. I really hope a big whale will use funds to hit the market and activate it. Otherwise, with this kind of volatile movement, small retail investors can only watch anxiously.
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ser_ngmi
· 14h ago
Breaking below truly can't be saved; this wave, I'm afraid the new buyers will be forced to cut losses again.
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RugResistant
· 14h ago
Breaking below is indeed a big setback, trapping a large number of positions. This wave is really uncertain.
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MetadataExplorer
· 14h ago
Breaking below belongs to the rhythm of a night returning to the pre-liberation era
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GasGuzzler
· 14h ago
Evening market? Looking at this broken trend, I'm afraid it can't hold. The price level of 0.035 has long been a dream.
Can a certain coin's K-line trend hold up against the evening market? This is a question many spot traders are asking. Starting to fall from the pre-sale price of 0.035, the market maker's profit margin was already slim. Once the support breaks, a large number of traders will be directly trapped.
Pre-market data is mostly false information, with no substantial large buy orders coming in. I really hope a big whale will use funds to hit the market and activate it. Otherwise, with this kind of volatile movement, small retail investors can only watch anxiously.