UNITREE current price 96.88. A four-hour level candle produced a long lower wick doji. After dipping to 94.2, it quickly closed back up, suggesting that there is money being accumulated at this level. In terms of volume, during the rebound the trading volume was nearly 30% higher than during the selloff—this is a typical sign of short exhaustion. The moving average system is stuck together between 95.5 and 97.2, and the price is right at the end of a converging triangle—it's just waiting for a footstep to choose a direction.

I’m sitting in the security booth, pulling my coat a little tighter. The wind outside seeps in, and it’s so cold it makes me shrink my neck. But the K-line chart on my screen is more interesting than the weather.

Regarding capital flows: the net inflow from large orders has turned positive. Retail investors are cutting losses, while the main forces are accumulating. The RSI has rebounded from the oversold zone. The MACD green bars have been shortening for three consecutive sessions, and the bullish divergence at the bottom has already formed. On the daily timeframe, 98.2 is the prior dense area where trapped buyers were tightly packed. Once it breaks through, the overhead vacuum zone is directly in sight at 103.

For strategy: prioritize long positions. With the current price at 96.88, you can try a small long. Add on a pullback between 95.8 and 96.2. Place the stop-loss at 94.8. Take the first profit at 98.2. If it breaks, hold for 100.5. If it breaks above 98.2 with strong volume and the subsequent pullback does not fail, that’s the second buy point, and your position size can be increased to 50%. For short positions, don’t touch them for now. In this volatility window after a contraction-style consolidation, the probability of an upward breakout is at least 70%. There is only one stop-loss rule: if the daily close falls below 94.8, exit unconditionally.

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