DUSK has indeed been on a strong rally recently, with an 87% increase. Behind this isn't just forced short covering, but substantial main capital driving the move. Look at the trading volume—when the price rises, there's a huge volume follow-up, indicating that buyers are continuously accumulating, which is not typical retail behavior.



From a technical perspective, when the price breaks through a key resistance zone, the trading volume spikes dramatically, and subsequently, the open interest also increases. This is the most direct evidence of capital inflow. What's more noteworthy is that although there is a pullback, on lower timeframes, sell orders are being absorbed continuously, with no signs of panic selling, indicating solid support at the bottom.

If you want to participate in this rally, consider gradually building long positions in the range of 0.245-0.255, with a stop-loss set at 0.228 (a critical level to hold). The first target for upward movement is 0.285, and further up, 0.315 is also within sight. As long as the price stays above 0.228, the overall market structure remains bullish, and higher liquidity targets will eventually be tested.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 18h ago
The idea that the main force is accumulating shares has been heard too many times, and in the end, we're still trapped. Wait, this time the volume data really shows something, unlike those empty words. Can the 0.228 defense line really hold? It feels risky. An 87% increase... everyone's greed is insatiable. If you're really going in, just follow his advice and buy in batches. Anyway, there's a stop-loss to limit losses. Is this round another attempt to harvest retail investors, or are there real institutions manipulating? I can't tell. The sell orders being absorbed sounds quite professional, but I only trust the candlestick charts, not words. Let's see about 0.285, and then they'll boast again.
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 18h ago
The main force accumulating shares is self-evident; the combination of volume and price is very comfortable. --- The 0.228 level is really solid; if it breaks, it means the story has changed. --- Wait, is this really just a pump and dump to trap retail investors this time? --- Smart investors who are entering in batches are now proud; I am still observing. --- An increase in open interest is the key, indicating it's not a false prosperity. --- Before breaking 0.228, I was confident; what happened to my difficulty in choosing? --- The logic of this accumulation wave is consistent; I believe it. --- What does it mean when sell orders are absorbed? It just means big players are supporting the market. --- Is 0.285 not just a dream? Looking at this volume, I am a bit tempted. --- Should I buy now or wait for a pullback? That's my old difficult question. --- The entire structure is bullish; there's nothing more to say. --- If it breaks 0.228, I will directly take a screenshot to mock the analysts.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 18h ago
The main force is accumulating, retail investors are still hesitating --- I've seen this kind of massive breakout pattern too many times --- If I can't hold the 0.228 line, I'll admit defeat --- Haha, let's wait and see. I bet this wave can go even higher --- The accumulation is so obvious, isn't the big player afraid of being shorted out? --- Entering in batches for safety, anyway the stop-loss is already set --- This technical logic isn't new, but volume speaks louder --- It's another story of the main funds, can retail investors keep their composure? --- 0.285 isn't necessarily the top, I think there's still hope --- The buy orders being absorbed do look stable, but the risk of decline always exists
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Blockblindvip
· 19h ago
Damn, it's the same story again. I'm tired of hearing about the main players accumulating. --- Massive volume follow-up? To me, it looks like retail investors are just taking the bait. --- 0.228, can this line really hold? I don't believe it. --- If this wave gets crushed again, I'll be trapped again. --- Damn, wanting to enter the market again. Be rational, don't rush. --- Why set such tight stop-losses? Isn't it just to avoid liquidation? --- Every time they say the bottom support is solid, but what’s the result? --- Dipping in gradually sounds good, but I don't have the funds. --- I bet this is another trap to lure in buyers; an 87% increase is too outrageous. --- It looks like they’re accumulating, but it could also be distributing. Who the hell knows?
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 19h ago
Main force accumulating, retail investors taking the bait—old tricks again. Sell orders absorbed without crashing the price? That’s just not the pressure to sell yet. Breaking 0.228 is the real test; don’t be fooled by the huge volume. An 87% increase is so fierce, risk must also be considered. A massive volume spike can lead to a sharp decline; be careful of being trapped. An increase in holdings doesn’t mean safety; this must be understood clearly. If the support breaks, you need to run; don’t wait for a rebound to cut your losses.
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