$DOGE Now 0.0754. The wall at 0.0705 got ground down for two days; yesterday it finally got pierced through. In a single day it surged by nearly 8%, and the ceiling is the high point at 0.0764—one breath away from pushing all the way up.

The money is really here now. In the spot market, over the past three hours, all twelve candlesticks are green, net inflow is 280 million, and open interest rose by almost 10% in a single day. Big players’ long positions are up nearly 80% and are still adding. Within twelve hours, the leverage/borrowing ratio jumped by almost three times—money chasing the rally is lining up to enter.

With a script this complete, I actually feel more and more uneasy. On the short-term order book, the active buy volume is still less than half of the sell volume, and the 15-minute net inflow is also negative. I don’t understand—every time the money shows up in full, is it just when I’m supposed to be the one taking over?

Outside they’re already calling to get back to 0.1, like a “true bull market” really landing. But with my contrarian stance—if I really dare to chase in, 80% of the time it’s just me lifting the sedan for someone else. It’s up 8% and still clinging to the highs—at this point, the price-performance ratio really isn’t good.

If I don’t chase, then I’ll wait for it to pull back. Once it holds, I’ll take another look; if it can’t hold, then I’ll treat it as me misreading it. Chasing highs is a job that has never been for me.

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