After experiencing four consecutive bullish candles, the asset opened nearly an hour ago today, but the price did not continue to hit the limit-up; instead, trading volume started to pick up. This is a key signal—selling pressure is clearly increasing. But that's not the most obvious part. During the trading session, the highest surge reached 21.09, just less than 1 dollar away from the previous major trading zone. At this level, even if market chips are limited, it’s normal to see a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. The price oscillating up and down is actually a reaction given by technical analysis.
From the intraday chart, the gain has remained above 6%, with no significant sharp pullback. From a signaling perspective, this is relatively positive—indicating that despite disagreements, the bulls are still in control of the rhythm. Under these circumstances, a little patience for a subsequent upward breakout is theoretically reasonable.
To put it another way, for those involved, it’s like dancing on a bonfire. After all, such a large increase and being at a key point from earlier, no one can predict what will happen next. Frankly, this is money earned through hard work, and being cautious never hurts.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 4h ago
If the limit-up doesn't continue, you should be alert. A surge in trading volume often signals a warning.
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ConsensusBot
· 11h ago
The limit-up is gone, and the trading is moving significantly. This is a sign of escape; don't be blinded by the increase.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 11h ago
The limit-up didn't continue, trading volume increased... Hmm, this is a warning bell for us.
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RektButAlive
· 11h ago
Dancing by the campfire, that's a brilliant way to put it—it's all about betting on probabilities.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 11h ago
Four consecutive bullish candles just started to loosen, this is the main force's tactic, no wonder I always lose.
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ser_ngmi
· 12h ago
The limit-up didn't continue, but trading volume exploded instead. This is a signal... be careful.
After experiencing four consecutive bullish candles, the asset opened nearly an hour ago today, but the price did not continue to hit the limit-up; instead, trading volume started to pick up. This is a key signal—selling pressure is clearly increasing. But that's not the most obvious part. During the trading session, the highest surge reached 21.09, just less than 1 dollar away from the previous major trading zone. At this level, even if market chips are limited, it’s normal to see a tug-of-war between bulls and bears. The price oscillating up and down is actually a reaction given by technical analysis.
From the intraday chart, the gain has remained above 6%, with no significant sharp pullback. From a signaling perspective, this is relatively positive—indicating that despite disagreements, the bulls are still in control of the rhythm. Under these circumstances, a little patience for a subsequent upward breakout is theoretically reasonable.
To put it another way, for those involved, it’s like dancing on a bonfire. After all, such a large increase and being at a key point from earlier, no one can predict what will happen next. Frankly, this is money earned through hard work, and being cautious never hurts.