$NVDAB #NVDA The current movement looks more like range trading with turnover rather than a trend that needs to be explained as a new direction for every individual 1-hour candlestick. Current price: 225.15, 1-hour: +0.00%, 24-hour: -0.11%.
The current price is close to the lower bound of the past 24-hour range: 1-hour +0.00%, 24-hour -0.11%. The core of the low-zone analysis is not trying to bottom-pick early, but to observe whether, after a breakdown, price can quickly reclaim the level. If it can reclaim, it indicates sell pressure is being absorbed; if it keeps lingering below the lower bound, it suggests the weakness has not ended.
The upper boundary is 228, the lower boundary is 225.06, and the midline is 226.53. Near the upper boundary, watch the quality of the breakout; near the lower boundary, watch the follow-through/acceptance. Around the midline, reduce frequent trading, because price is not far enough from either side—direction and risk-reward are both unclear.
The signals truly worth acting on are: after breaking the boundary, price is willing to stay in the new range; or after dipping to a boundary, price quickly reclaims it. Without such confirmation, keep treating it as consolidation and do not change the overall plan due to temporary intraday fluctuations.
Position management should differentiate between swing/medium-term and short-term trades. For existing medium-term positions, first check whether the structure is broken—don’t let repeated single 1-hour candlesticks disrupt you. For short-term positions, execute around support, resistance, and closing confirmations. Those who are currently in cash/with no position don’t need to chase price in the middle of the range; waiting for a clearer spot often provides an advantage.
Risk control still comes before the conclusion: only execute when conditions arise; if the price action becomes invalid, reassess promptly. The larger the volatility, the more restrained you should be with each single position size. The above is a scenario-based read based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data, and does not constitute any promise of returns.
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The current price is close to the lower bound of the past 24-hour range: 1-hour +0.00%, 24-hour -0.11%. The core of the low-zone analysis is not trying to bottom-pick early, but to observe whether, after a breakdown, price can quickly reclaim the level. If it can reclaim, it indicates sell pressure is being absorbed; if it keeps lingering below the lower bound, it suggests the weakness has not ended.
The upper boundary is 228, the lower boundary is 225.06, and the midline is 226.53. Near the upper boundary, watch the quality of the breakout; near the lower boundary, watch the follow-through/acceptance. Around the midline, reduce frequent trading, because price is not far enough from either side—direction and risk-reward are both unclear.
The signals truly worth acting on are: after breaking the boundary, price is willing to stay in the new range; or after dipping to a boundary, price quickly reclaims it. Without such confirmation, keep treating it as consolidation and do not change the overall plan due to temporary intraday fluctuations.
Position management should differentiate between swing/medium-term and short-term trades. For existing medium-term positions, first check whether the structure is broken—don’t let repeated single 1-hour candlesticks disrupt you. For short-term positions, execute around support, resistance, and closing confirmations. Those who are currently in cash/with no position don’t need to chase price in the middle of the range; waiting for a clearer spot often provides an advantage.
Risk control still comes before the conclusion: only execute when conditions arise; if the price action becomes invalid, reassess promptly. The larger the volatility, the more restrained you should be with each single position size. The above is a scenario-based read based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data, and does not constitute any promise of returns.
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