$WIF #WIF Put the conclusion in front for now: hold at 0.1417, and only then is there room to continue testing 0.1445. Current price: 0.1398; 1 hour: +0.22%, 24 hours: -3.19%.

The current price is near the lower bound of the last 24 hours’ range. In the 1-hour window it’s +0.22%, while over 24 hours it’s -3.19%. The core of analyzing the lower zone is not to bottom-fish early, but to watch whether it can quickly reclaim after a break. If it can reclaim, it indicates sell pressure is being absorbed; if it keeps lingering below the lower bound, weakness is likely not over.

I’ll treat 0.1417 as the short-term pivot between long and short. Holding it means the pullback is still within a controllable range, and afterward there’s a condition to test 0.1445 again. After an effective breakdown, don’t rush to enter—wait for a new stable structure to form around 0.1389.

For execution, set clear conditions: after breaking above 0.1445, you need confirmation—not chase just because of a momentary pump. After dipping to 0.1389, you need to see whether it can quickly reclaim—not buy just because it’s falling. If the middle zone doesn’t offer sufficient reward-to-risk, waiting itself is also part of the strategy.

For those with existing positions, the focus is to manage based on whether support is invalidated—not to be carried around by every fluctuation. For those on the sidelines, prioritize waiting for a breakout retest or support confirmation. Spot positions can be added in batches; for futures, shorten the decision chain: first determine the stop-loss level, then decide whether to participate.

Simplifying the conclusion doesn’t mean simplifying risk control. In actual execution, you still need to wait for price confirmation and leave room to exit if your thesis proves wrong. The market will ultimately validate your view with price action. Do you think the most critical thing right now is a breakthrough of 0.1445, or the defense of 0.1389? Let’s track the next results together.

This part of the move isn’t urgent to label for now—let the market give the answer. What do you think the next step will be? Want to learn about quant hedging arbitrage trading robots? Join the chat.

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