ARC has a chance this time. Yesterday, the big players dumped at high levels, and the selling pressure has mostly been absorbed. Looking at the 15-minute K-line, the signs of a bottom are very clear, with bearish forces weakening and bulls beginning to rise. From the perspective of chip distribution and market sentiment, the big players are likely to push for a rapid upward trend, bringing the price to the key level of 0.06.
If you want to participate, you can consider entering around 0.0566, with a risk set below 0.054 (to prevent extreme shakeouts). Gradual profit-taking is more prudent: the first target is to sell some at 0.06, the second at 0.0656, and the third aiming for 0.0726. If these levels are broken, holding on could still be worthwhile, as there might be even greater gains ahead.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-14 07:52
I've seen the market manipulator's washout tactic too many times. Should I buy at 0.0566? It still depends on today's trading volume to tell.
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AirDropMissed
· 01-14 07:49
Damn, finally the dumping has ended. It's really time for a rebound now, right?
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DAOTruant
· 01-14 07:48
The dealer's tactics are old-fashioned. Dump the market, just dump it, and don't make it so mysterious. However, the ARC position does have some interest; the rebound probability is quite high. By the way, if you enter at 0.0566, can it really be pushed up to 0.0726? It feels a bit uncertain...
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-14 07:43
Damn, it's the same old trick again—dump at high levels, then accumulate and push up. The market manipulators' scripts are completely rotten, and they're still playing them.
ARC has a chance this time. Yesterday, the big players dumped at high levels, and the selling pressure has mostly been absorbed. Looking at the 15-minute K-line, the signs of a bottom are very clear, with bearish forces weakening and bulls beginning to rise. From the perspective of chip distribution and market sentiment, the big players are likely to push for a rapid upward trend, bringing the price to the key level of 0.06.
If you want to participate, you can consider entering around 0.0566, with a risk set below 0.054 (to prevent extreme shakeouts). Gradual profit-taking is more prudent: the first target is to sell some at 0.06, the second at 0.0656, and the third aiming for 0.0726. If these levels are broken, holding on could still be worthwhile, as there might be even greater gains ahead.