#美国宏观经济指标链上化 MAVIA's recent trend is worth paying attention to.
This wave of correction appears to be a standard shakeout pattern—although funds have exited, on-chain data shows that new inflows are still continuing. The 15-minute chart has already started to show volume support, indicating that the bottom support is still relatively stable.
Friends who haven't entered the market yet still have a chance to do so at this point. Although short-term fluctuations are inevitable, from a capital perspective, the main force's intentions are already quite clear.
It is recommended that everyone set their stop-loss levels according to their risk tolerance. Don't be greedy if prices rise; take profits when appropriate. There will always be another opportunity in the market, and prudence is the key to long-term survival.
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HashRateHustler
· 9h ago
Just shake out the weak hands, I've already jumped in anyway haha
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RektRecorder
· 9h ago
I've heard the term "shakeout" too many times, but MAVIA's recent move is indeed quite interesting... On-chain data doesn't lie.
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FreeMinter
· 9h ago
Just shake out the weak hands, I didn't buy in anyway. Watching others make profits is a bit frustrating.
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MechanicalMartel
· 9h ago
Accumulation? I think this is just the main force pretending to sell sheep's head while actually selling dog meat. Can we trust the real inflow data?
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
Same old story... On-chain data looks good, wash trading is stable, and the main players are obvious. Just listen and forget it. Those who are truly making money are quietly getting rich.
#美国宏观经济指标链上化 MAVIA's recent trend is worth paying attention to.
This wave of correction appears to be a standard shakeout pattern—although funds have exited, on-chain data shows that new inflows are still continuing. The 15-minute chart has already started to show volume support, indicating that the bottom support is still relatively stable.
Friends who haven't entered the market yet still have a chance to do so at this point. Although short-term fluctuations are inevitable, from a capital perspective, the main force's intentions are already quite clear.
It is recommended that everyone set their stop-loss levels according to their risk tolerance. Don't be greedy if prices rise; take profits when appropriate. There will always be another opportunity in the market, and prudence is the key to long-term survival.