$MSFTB #MSFT In the past 24 hours, the high-low swing amplitude is about 1.6%. The current price is 482. This is not a calm market suitable for opening a position on a whim. When volatility expands, you should adjust your position first, and only then discuss direction.

$MSFTB #MSFT is still rotating repeatedly within the past-24-hour range, and there is no clear directional advantage. The mid-range is the real test of patience—waiting for boundary signals is usually more effective.

Current: +0.30% for the 1-hour period, -0.67% for the 24-hour period. The two cycles have not formed sufficiently clear alignment in the same direction. In range-bound conditions, the tolerance for chasing or cutting is lower. It’s more suitable to confirm direction with the upper boundary and confirm support with the lower boundary, while the midline is used only as a line separating strength and weakness.

I will take 481.605 as the short-term pivot between long and short. If it holds, it indicates the pullback is still within a controllable range, and later there may be conditions to retest 485.55. After a valid break below, don’t rush to enter—wait for a new stable structure to appear around 477.66.

In high-volatility phases, the execution principle is to reduce single-trade exposure, avoid repeatedly chasing prices back and forth in the middle of the range, and write the invalidation conditions before entering. If the price doesn’t provide confirmation, it’s better to do less and not try to compensate for uncertainty with a larger position.

For execution, set clear conditions: after a breakout above 485.55, you need confirmation—don’t chase just because you see a momentary surge. After a dip to 477.66, you need to see whether price can quickly reclaim—don’t buy just because you see it falling. In the middle area, when the odds aren’t sufficient, waiting itself is part of the strategy.

Risk control is still placed before the conclusion: execute only when conditions are met, and re-evaluate promptly if the price invalidates. The greater the volatility, the more restrained the position size per trade should be. The above is a market outlook based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data; it does not constitute a promise of returns.

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