DASH completed a high-volume turnover at the 81.8 level, and in the past two days, both spot and futures funds have begun to flow out significantly. Looking back, the 92 price level was indeed a key turning point—there were still optimistic views on the subsequent rally at that time, but the current situation is now quite clear.
For traders holding short positions, the first target can focus on the 75 level. If it breaks below 75, then looking further down, there should be support around 50. The overall logic of the trend is quite simple: high-level resistance → capital withdrawal → downward search for an equilibrium point. For those still on the sidelines, the current market is obviously not as strong as previously imagined.
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RadioShackKnight
· 01-17 06:53
92 Nabo was really a scene of cutting leeks; I saw it coming a long time ago.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-17 06:51
92 Nabo, I said I was going to sell, but I still got caught in a wave.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-17 06:41
92 Nabo was really a watershed moment; those who saw it early are all laughing now.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-17 06:37
Back in '92, were there really people still shouting about a rise? Now you've been proven wrong... as soon as the funds are withdrawn, the truth is exposed.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-17 06:27
92 Nabo is indeed a watershed moment. Now those who are bearish are enjoying it, while those who are bullish are about to suffer losses.
DASH completed a high-volume turnover at the 81.8 level, and in the past two days, both spot and futures funds have begun to flow out significantly. Looking back, the 92 price level was indeed a key turning point—there were still optimistic views on the subsequent rally at that time, but the current situation is now quite clear.
For traders holding short positions, the first target can focus on the 75 level. If it breaks below 75, then looking further down, there should be support around 50. The overall logic of the trend is quite simple: high-level resistance → capital withdrawal → downward search for an equilibrium point. For those still on the sidelines, the current market is obviously not as strong as previously imagined.