$DOGE #DOGE Order book notes: Current price 0.06997, -0.09% in the last 1 hour, -0.38% in the last 24 hours, with an intraday swing of about 2.4%. First, write down the current data and outlook; later, use the price action to verify.

$DOGE #DOGE is testing the lower end of the past 24-hour range. It may look lower in price, but the real trading value depends on whether the support/consolidation can be sustained—not just on the idea that it’s “cheap.”

For key levels: 0.070715 is the midline that must be reclaimed for a weak repair to hold. If the price can’t get back above this area, any rebound should still be treated as a technical, short-term repair. Below 0.06986, there’s still a possibility of being tested again; only reclaiming the midline gives it the qualification to further observe 0.07157.

Execution-wise, set clear conditions: after breaking above 0.07157, wait for confirmation—not chase just because there’s a brief spike; after dipping to 0.06986, check whether it can quickly reclaim—don’t buy simply because it falls; if the middle zone doesn’t offer sufficient reward/risk, waiting is also part of the strategy.

During review, I’ll check three things: how the price reacts the first time it approaches each key level, whether the 1-hour close completes the confirmation, and whether adjustments are made according to the plan after the thesis fails. Compared with only recording the outcome, these three items are better at finding execution problems.

Risk control still comes before any conclusion: execute only when the conditions are met; if the price action invalidates the setup, reassess promptly; the higher the volatility, the more restrained each trade’s position size should be. The above is an outlook based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data and does not constitute any return guarantee.

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