$STRK #STRK This time, I break it down from the position (exposure) perspective. With the same chart, the key points look different depending on whether you already hold a position or you are in cash. Current price: 0.02423, 1-hour +0.41%, 24-hour +6.32%.
The current price is near the upper band of the last 24 hours’ range: 1-hour +0.41%, 24-hour +6.32%. The most important thing at the highs is to confirm the market’s acceptance after a breakout: if price can stay above the upper band, it indicates the market is认可 a higher range; if it only briefly pierces and quickly snaps back, you need to guard against a false breakout.
For those already in positions, first watch whether there is repeated resistance near 0.02453, and use 0.02352 as the protective structure. For those without positions, don’t chase near the pressure area; instead, wait for a pullback and acceptance around the midline, or for a second confirmation after breaking through resistance.
There are three ways forward: (1) If price successfully holds above and stabilizes, at 0.02453, then wait to see whether the pullback holds before reassessing continuation. (2) If it breaks down below 0.02251, prioritize risk control and wait for new support. (3) If it continues to oscillate around 0.02352, treat it as a range for rotation and don’t repeatedly chase direction in the middle.
For people who already hold positions, the key is to manage based on whether support fails—not to be dragged around by every fluctuation. For those who are in cash, prioritize waiting for a breakout + pullback, or for support confirmation. Spot trading can be done in batches; for derivatives, you should shorten the decision chain: first determine the stop-loss level, then decide whether to participate.
Risk control still comes before the conclusion: only act when the conditions are met, and if the price invalidates your thesis, reevaluate promptly. The larger the volatility, the more you must restrain any single position. The above is a market scenario based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data and does not constitute a promise of returns.
#UAESaysItDetectedTwoIranianBallisticMissiles
The current price is near the upper band of the last 24 hours’ range: 1-hour +0.41%, 24-hour +6.32%. The most important thing at the highs is to confirm the market’s acceptance after a breakout: if price can stay above the upper band, it indicates the market is认可 a higher range; if it only briefly pierces and quickly snaps back, you need to guard against a false breakout.
For those already in positions, first watch whether there is repeated resistance near 0.02453, and use 0.02352 as the protective structure. For those without positions, don’t chase near the pressure area; instead, wait for a pullback and acceptance around the midline, or for a second confirmation after breaking through resistance.
There are three ways forward: (1) If price successfully holds above and stabilizes, at 0.02453, then wait to see whether the pullback holds before reassessing continuation. (2) If it breaks down below 0.02251, prioritize risk control and wait for new support. (3) If it continues to oscillate around 0.02352, treat it as a range for rotation and don’t repeatedly chase direction in the middle.
For people who already hold positions, the key is to manage based on whether support fails—not to be dragged around by every fluctuation. For those who are in cash, prioritize waiting for a breakout + pullback, or for support confirmation. Spot trading can be done in batches; for derivatives, you should shorten the decision chain: first determine the stop-loss level, then decide whether to participate.
Risk control still comes before the conclusion: only act when the conditions are met, and if the price invalidates your thesis, reevaluate promptly. The larger the volatility, the more you must restrain any single position. The above is a market scenario based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data and does not constitute a promise of returns.
#UAESaysItDetectedTwoIranianBallisticMissiles