$STRK #STRK Order book notes: Current price 0.0262, -0.15% in 1 hour, +11.6% in 24 hours, with an amplitude of about 11.2% over the last 24 hours. First write down the data and judgment at this moment, and then use the price action to verify later.
$STRK #STRK is once again approaching the high from the past 24 hours. The closer it gets to the resistance zone, the more important the closing position and the subsequent pullback are. A breakout during the session does not, by itself, mean it has truly held.
For key price levels: 0.02481 is the midline that must be reclaimed for a weak repair to hold. If the price cannot stand back above this level, then any rebound should still be treated as a technical correction. Below 0.02334, there is also a possibility it will be tested again; only after reclaiming the midline will it be appropriate to further observe 0.02628.
There are three ways the next path can be handled: if it can effectively hold above 0.02628, wait for a pullback that does not break and then reassess for continuation; if it breaks down below 0.02334, prioritize risk control and wait for a new support; if it keeps oscillating around 0.02481, treat it as a range rotation and do not repeatedly chase a direction from within the middle of the range.
When reviewing the trade, I will check three things: how price reacts when it first approaches the key level; whether the 1-hour close completes the confirmation; and whether, after the judgment is invalidated, the plan is adjusted accordingly. Compared to only recording the outcome, these three items are better at revealing execution problems.
A trading plan must include invalidation conditions. If the judgment is correct, you can realize it in stages; if it is wrong, you must allow yourself to exit as well. Do not use averaging-in to cover the fact that the original logic has already changed. The market will update, and viewpoints should also be adjusted in line with price evidence.
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$STRK #STRK is once again approaching the high from the past 24 hours. The closer it gets to the resistance zone, the more important the closing position and the subsequent pullback are. A breakout during the session does not, by itself, mean it has truly held.
For key price levels: 0.02481 is the midline that must be reclaimed for a weak repair to hold. If the price cannot stand back above this level, then any rebound should still be treated as a technical correction. Below 0.02334, there is also a possibility it will be tested again; only after reclaiming the midline will it be appropriate to further observe 0.02628.
There are three ways the next path can be handled: if it can effectively hold above 0.02628, wait for a pullback that does not break and then reassess for continuation; if it breaks down below 0.02334, prioritize risk control and wait for a new support; if it keeps oscillating around 0.02481, treat it as a range rotation and do not repeatedly chase a direction from within the middle of the range.
When reviewing the trade, I will check three things: how price reacts when it first approaches the key level; whether the 1-hour close completes the confirmation; and whether, after the judgment is invalidated, the plan is adjusted accordingly. Compared to only recording the outcome, these three items are better at revealing execution problems.
A trading plan must include invalidation conditions. If the judgment is correct, you can realize it in stages; if it is wrong, you must allow yourself to exit as well. Do not use averaging-in to cover the fact that the original logic has already changed. The market will update, and viewpoints should also be adjusted in line with price evidence.
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