$DOGE #DOGE only gets prepared to enter after the heat builds up; what’s more, you need to assess the location first. In the current 1 hour, -0.14%, and over 24 hours, +0.30%—the space that’s already been covered can’t be directly treated as the next segment of space that can be replicated.

$DOGE #DOGE hasn’t formed a clear one-sided trend yet; the 1-hour and 24-hour rhythms are still in contention. At this stage, focus your attention on the boundaries of the range, not on the color of every single K-line.

In a weak market phase, it’s easiest to misjudge a single bounce as a reversal. Before 0.06982 is reclaimed, observe the repair first; if it breaks again below 0.06904, it indicates that there’s still insufficient effective support underneath.

My scenario analysis isn’t betting on only one direction. A breakout above 0.0706 and the ability to hold it means the upside space has been reopened; a breakdown below 0.06904 with no successful retest means the structure is further weakening; trading within the range between the two means you should continue observing the closing behavior on both sides around 0.06982.

In terms of position sizing, you need to distinguish between spot and futures. If you already have spot holdings, manage them in stages around key levels, and don’t change direction frequently just because of one 1-hour K-line. If you’re currently flat, wait for confirmation and scale in more calmly. Futures place more emphasis on entry location and invalidation conditions; when volatility increases, proactively reduce position size to avoid turning a short-term judgment into passive holding.

Missing a segment of the market doesn’t automatically cause losses—only chasing the end of volatility without a plan makes the position passive. The key with futures isn’t to predict every K-line; it’s to ensure there is a basis for entries, trimming, and exits. Do less without confirmation; when key levels fail, redo the plan—control the risk of each single trade first, then discuss the subsequent potential space.

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