💡When the market is diverging, I’ll show you how to use “how far the current price is from the intraday low” to decide who to watch tonight first: Recently, the market reacts quickly to news. BICO and SHAZ are perfect for practicing this method.
1. Where to look: Open the Binance app, search BICOUSDT and SHAZUSDT, first check the current price and the 24h percentage change, then compare where the four numbers—open, high, and low—sit relative to each other.
2. What the positive/negative means: BICO is currently $0.0189, up 24h by +11.33%. Its open is $0.0169, high $0.0205, and low $0.0167. This indicates that the funds are still trying to build strength; SHAZ is currently $60.25, down 24h by -8.64%. Its open is $65.95, high $68.25, and low $57.53, indicating that near-term selling pressure hasn’t fully dissipated yet.
3. How to use it: 📌For strong coins, first see whether the pullback can still hold above the opening price. For weak coins, first see whether they will once again move close to the intraday low. At the moment, I’ll put BICO into active monitoring, and place SHAZ into a “watch for a bottom” observation—watch strength and weakness in the market first, then decide whether to continue following.
$BICO $SHAZ
1. Where to look: Open the Binance app, search BICOUSDT and SHAZUSDT, first check the current price and the 24h percentage change, then compare where the four numbers—open, high, and low—sit relative to each other.
2. What the positive/negative means: BICO is currently $0.0189, up 24h by +11.33%. Its open is $0.0169, high $0.0205, and low $0.0167. This indicates that the funds are still trying to build strength; SHAZ is currently $60.25, down 24h by -8.64%. Its open is $65.95, high $68.25, and low $57.53, indicating that near-term selling pressure hasn’t fully dissipated yet.
3. How to use it: 📌For strong coins, first see whether the pullback can still hold above the opening price. For weak coins, first see whether they will once again move close to the intraday low. At the moment, I’ll put BICO into active monitoring, and place SHAZ into a “watch for a bottom” observation—watch strength and weakness in the market first, then decide whether to continue following.
$BICO $SHAZ