$DOGE #DOGE From a chart perspective, the focus isn’t on chasing already-realized volatility, but on determining in advance where you’re willing to wait. Current price is 0.09344, 1-hour +2.19%, 24-hour +14.2%.
The current price is near the upper bound of the past 24-hour range: 1-hour +2.19%, 24-hour +14.2%. The most important thing at the high is to confirm acceptance after a breakout: if price can stay above the upper bound, it indicates the market is recognizing a higher range. If it only briefly wicks above and then quickly retreats, you need to guard against a false breakout.
The first observation zone is 0.08797, used to judge whether a typical pullback has ended. The second observation zone is 0.08122, used to assess whether a deeper retracement can form support and take hold. To the upside, watch 0.09472; after a breakout, a pullback confirmation is needed to avoid mistaking a momentary wick for the trend being truly opened.
For those with existing positions, the key is to manage based on whether support has failed—not to be carried away by every fluctuation. For those without positions, prioritize waiting for a breakout + pullback or confirmation of support. Spot can be handled in batches, but for derivatives/futures, shorten the decision chain: first determine the stop-loss level, then decide whether to participate.
The meaning of batching isn’t to continuously average down the cost, but to control the pace while the structure remains valid. Once a key support level fails, you should stop the original layout plan and wait for a new price range to form.
Risk control is still placed before the conclusion: execute only when conditions appear; if price fails, reassess promptly. The larger the volatility, the more you should restrain any single position. The above is a scenario analysis based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data and does not constitute a promise of returns.
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The current price is near the upper bound of the past 24-hour range: 1-hour +2.19%, 24-hour +14.2%. The most important thing at the high is to confirm acceptance after a breakout: if price can stay above the upper bound, it indicates the market is recognizing a higher range. If it only briefly wicks above and then quickly retreats, you need to guard against a false breakout.
The first observation zone is 0.08797, used to judge whether a typical pullback has ended. The second observation zone is 0.08122, used to assess whether a deeper retracement can form support and take hold. To the upside, watch 0.09472; after a breakout, a pullback confirmation is needed to avoid mistaking a momentary wick for the trend being truly opened.
For those with existing positions, the key is to manage based on whether support has failed—not to be carried away by every fluctuation. For those without positions, prioritize waiting for a breakout + pullback or confirmation of support. Spot can be handled in batches, but for derivatives/futures, shorten the decision chain: first determine the stop-loss level, then decide whether to participate.
The meaning of batching isn’t to continuously average down the cost, but to control the pace while the structure remains valid. Once a key support level fails, you should stop the original layout plan and wait for a new price range to form.
Risk control is still placed before the conclusion: execute only when conditions appear; if price fails, reassess promptly. The larger the volatility, the more you should restrain any single position. The above is a scenario analysis based on current 1-hour and 24-hour data and does not constitute a promise of returns.
#SpotGoldHitsHighestSinceMay15