$GOOGLB #GOOGL This time, I break it down from a position-based perspective. The same chart shows different focal points depending on whether you’re already in a position or not. Current price: 341.5, 1-hour +0.11%, 24-hour -1.25%.
Right now, the 1-hour (+0.11%) and 24-hour (-1.25%) periods haven’t formed a clear enough alignment in the same direction. In a range-bound market, the tolerance for chasing and cutting is lower. It’s more suitable to confirm direction using the upper boundary, confirm pullback/acceptance using the lower boundary, and treat the midline only as the line that separates strength from weakness.
If you already have a position, first observe whether there is continuous rejection around 346.26, and use 342.63 as your protective structure. If you’re currently flat, don’t chase near resistance; wait for the midline to be retested and for acceptance to form, or for a breakout above resistance followed by a second confirmation.
My scenario analysis is not a single-direction bet. If price breaks above 346.26 and can hold, it means the space above has been re-opened. If it breaks below 339 and can’t reclaim on the retest, it indicates the structure has weakened further. If it trades between those levels, continue observing closes on both sides of 342.63.
Those already in positions can handle things in stages based on key levels, avoiding committing to all conclusions at once. Those who are flat should wait for breakout confirmation or for the market to stabilize after a pullback. For U.S. stock underlyings, also watch for volatility caused by trading session transitions. Your plan should be based on price conditions—not emotions replacing execution.
Every trading plan must include invalidation conditions. If your judgment is correct, you can realize it in segments; if it’s wrong, you also need to allow yourself to exit. Don’t use adding to obscure the fact that the original logic has changed. The market will update, and your viewpoint should adjust along with the price evidence.
#FASBProposesStablecoinsAsCashEquivalents
Right now, the 1-hour (+0.11%) and 24-hour (-1.25%) periods haven’t formed a clear enough alignment in the same direction. In a range-bound market, the tolerance for chasing and cutting is lower. It’s more suitable to confirm direction using the upper boundary, confirm pullback/acceptance using the lower boundary, and treat the midline only as the line that separates strength from weakness.
If you already have a position, first observe whether there is continuous rejection around 346.26, and use 342.63 as your protective structure. If you’re currently flat, don’t chase near resistance; wait for the midline to be retested and for acceptance to form, or for a breakout above resistance followed by a second confirmation.
My scenario analysis is not a single-direction bet. If price breaks above 346.26 and can hold, it means the space above has been re-opened. If it breaks below 339 and can’t reclaim on the retest, it indicates the structure has weakened further. If it trades between those levels, continue observing closes on both sides of 342.63.
Those already in positions can handle things in stages based on key levels, avoiding committing to all conclusions at once. Those who are flat should wait for breakout confirmation or for the market to stabilize after a pullback. For U.S. stock underlyings, also watch for volatility caused by trading session transitions. Your plan should be based on price conditions—not emotions replacing execution.
Every trading plan must include invalidation conditions. If your judgment is correct, you can realize it in segments; if it’s wrong, you also need to allow yourself to exit. Don’t use adding to obscure the fact that the original logic has changed. The market will update, and your viewpoint should adjust along with the price evidence.
#FASBProposesStablecoinsAsCashEquivalents