BERA recently experienced a volume surge and a drop of over 14%, which is not just a simple long liquidation phenomenon. From the price action perspective, a clear breakdown has already formed, and combined with the high open interest in the market, this looks more like the main players are systematically offloading. The original market structure has been completely disrupted.



Looking at the details on the chart becomes even clearer. There was a massive sell-off at the key support level, and as the price declined, both trading volume and open interest increased, which is a very strong bearish signal. The buying pressure clearly cannot absorb these sell-offs, and continuous selling pressure persists. Even if there is a rebound on smaller timeframes, it lacks sustainability. The price has completely broken away from the original structural framework, and the downside space has been opened.

Based on this pattern, trading with the trend to short is a higher probability strategy:

🎯 Entry zone: 0.870 - 0.890
🛑 Stop-loss setting: 0.920 (rigid stop-loss)
🚀 Target 1: 0.800
🚀 Target 2: 0.730
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SybilAttackVictimvip
· 1h ago
Damn, the main force's dump this time is too fierce. Entered short at 0.87, waiting to eat the profit.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 2h ago
The main force's current distribution rhythm is really exceptional; a breakdown is a breakdown, there's nothing more to say. --- It's really uncomfortable to watch, support levels are collapsing at the first touch, this time it's going to break the bottom. --- Here we go again, every time they say it's orderly distribution, why haven't I caught a rebound yet? --- Is the 0.73 target serious? It feels a bit cold in terms of space. --- The open interest is rising but buying volume can't keep up, which is quite interesting. --- Rebounds lack continuity, indicating that the main force really wants to smash. --- Who dares to take over after the breakdown? That's characteristic of a dump. --- Let's wait and see; the bottom hasn't appeared yet. --- The trading volume is so obvious, it seems likely to continue downward in the short term. --- Oh my god, it's another round of a leek-cutting market.
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SandwichTradervip
· 2h ago
The main force's recent dump is really fierce, they didn't give retail investors any time to react at all. If it drops further, I might have to buy the dip, but this stop-loss setting is a bit tight. BERA's breakdown does look a bit aggressive, is the space really opening up this much? The buying pressure can't hold up anymore, that's probably the effect the main force wants. Looking at the position size movement, it indeed doesn't seem like a rebound is likely. The 0.730 target feels a bit aggressive, there might be some fluctuations in between. Shorting requires strict discipline, don't be soft on stop-losses. This volume-price combination is a bit terrifying, gotta keep up with the rhythm.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 2h ago
The main force's distribution rhythm is so obvious, yet some people are still trying to buy the dip. That's hilarious. Even with such strong bearish signals, they can't bear to exit. This is the essence of retail investors. Can it reach 0.73? It feels like the main force isn't that ruthless. It's the same old story. Last time, BERA was analyzed this way too, and it ended up rallying in the opposite direction. I'm a bit scared now. Breaking the level is really just gambler's psychology. I choose to stay on the sidelines. Why does it seem like every time there's a sharp drop, someone is calling for a bear market? What about when it rises next time?
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screenshot_gainsvip
· 2h ago
The main force's dumping method is so obvious, I still have to wait for a rebound to short again. Whether I can enter at 0.890 is the key. I%, this decline isn't over yet, feels like it still needs to drop further. Again, stop-loss at 0.92, forget it, I'll wait for a lower level to act. The breakdown has been confirmed, the downward momentum continues, but I'm worried about a reversal halfway through. Buyers can't absorb it? That means no one is really willing to buy anymore. That's the most frightening signal.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 2h ago
Is there still someone buying the dip when the main force is so obvious about unloading? Truly playing with fire haha --- Breaking through so thoroughly, the space has opened up, which is a bit alarming --- Can it fall to 0.73? Feels too optimistic --- Another round of chopping the leeks, I’ll just watch quietly --- Entering at 0.87 is indeed tempting, but who dares to buy? --- So many open contracts at high levels, there’s definitely a story behind it --- Stop-loss at 0.92 is just a rigid joke, the main force is just waiting to sweep --- The lack of sustained rebound during the decline is right, it’s indeed weak --- It’s another orderly dump and structural damage, hearing it so often makes it routine --- Rising volume might actually be a trap, just attracting bagholders
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