63%! The Trump pump caught me off guard. When I woke up this morning and checked the charts, I thought I was seeing things. At a price of 2.73, it surged from 1.6 to 2.73 within 24h, and volume expanded to 4x its usual level. This isn’t a rebound—this is basically taking off. But don’t rush to chase it yet; let me lay out the logic first.
Honestly, this move in TRUMP is indeed strong, but the position is awkward. Right now the price is around 2.73, only about 2 ticks away from the 24h high of 2.732—meaning it’s already pressed right up against the ceiling. The resistance over the past 8 candles is 2.732. When price reaches this level, you either break to new highs directly or you get a fade after a spike. The funding rate at 0.005% is still fairly normal—there’s no sign of extreme long crowding, which is better than expected. My plan is like this: short-term, I’m watching for a breakout. But if 2.732 keeps getting tested and can’t be pushed through, odds are it will pull back into the 2.3–2.4 mid-range. If you’re looking for a bullish entry, consider going in when it pulls back to around 2.4. Stop-loss goes below 2.2. First target: 2.7. RR is about 1:2.5. The invalidation conditions are clear: if it breaks below 2.2 on increased volume and can’t reclaim it, then this rally is completely done and the trend is “cooling off.” If you chase the price right now, it’s hard to set a sensible stop—risk/reward isn’t attractive (and yes, don’t ask me how I know; I got burned chasing highs last time).
Now BEAT: 0.1752, up 48.6%. This coin is interesting—volume is only 0.7x the average, so it’s a volume-shrinking rally. That’s pretty delicate: when it’s pulled up on lower volume, it suggests there aren’t many people chasing; it’s mostly being driven by existing (in-hand) liquidity. The price is at 69% of its range, not as extreme as TRUMP. Resistance over the last 8 candles is 0.1813, support is 0.1542. My take: chasing long here is higher risk; better to wait for a pullback. If it pulls back into 0.155–0.16 and stabilizes, you can try a slightly bullish entry. Stop-loss at 0.145. First target: 0.18. RR around 1:2. But if it breaks below 0.1542 on increased volume, that means this leg is over—don’t stubbornly hold.
ZEC is even more worth talking about. 838U, up 47%, and over 7 days it’s up 64.8%, with volume doubling. This isn’t a small move. The privacy sector finally started moving—it reminds me of last month’s XMR move: it suddenly kicked off and then kept running for nearly a week. ZEC is now at around the 93% position in its range, not far from the 24h high of 860.3. It’s #1 on the trending list, and market attention is heating up fast. My mid-term view is bullish logic still holds, but chasing hard on the short-term isn’t ideal either. If you want to trade mid-term, wait for a pullback to the 720–750 zone to build a position, with stop-loss at 680 and first target at 860 (RR about 1:1.8). If it breaks above 860 directly with volume, then you can chase—stop-loss at 800.
Right now the Fear & Greed Index is 65, in the greed zone. BTC is up 4.8% in 24h, ETH up 7%, and overall sentiment is kind of warm. But let me say something bluntly real: in moments like this, you should actually stay calm. In the top ten gainers you’ve got a bunch of political coins and meme coins. On the losers list, ONG is down 36% and AVAAI -27%. This kind of divergence shows funds are rotating quickly—what’s up today may be down tomorrow. Sentiment at 65 means people are getting greedy, but not yet at “extreme greed,” so there may still be room—but you should start paying attention to position sizing.
Last week I was watching this ZEC area too. Back then I even thought above 700 was a bit expensive. Now looking back, that’s basically getting slapped (facepalm). But this also confirms a key principle: when a trend shows up, follow it—don’t constantly try to bottom-fish or top-tick. Make the money you understand.
Finally, here’s my overall strategy: at this point, I lean toward waiting for a pullback to enter, rather than chasing. If the market gives you an opportunity, grab it. If it doesn’t, wait—opportunities come every day. What do you think about this TRUMP move? Real breakout or fakeout? Discuss it in the comments.
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Honestly, this move in TRUMP is indeed strong, but the position is awkward. Right now the price is around 2.73, only about 2 ticks away from the 24h high of 2.732—meaning it’s already pressed right up against the ceiling. The resistance over the past 8 candles is 2.732. When price reaches this level, you either break to new highs directly or you get a fade after a spike. The funding rate at 0.005% is still fairly normal—there’s no sign of extreme long crowding, which is better than expected. My plan is like this: short-term, I’m watching for a breakout. But if 2.732 keeps getting tested and can’t be pushed through, odds are it will pull back into the 2.3–2.4 mid-range. If you’re looking for a bullish entry, consider going in when it pulls back to around 2.4. Stop-loss goes below 2.2. First target: 2.7. RR is about 1:2.5. The invalidation conditions are clear: if it breaks below 2.2 on increased volume and can’t reclaim it, then this rally is completely done and the trend is “cooling off.” If you chase the price right now, it’s hard to set a sensible stop—risk/reward isn’t attractive (and yes, don’t ask me how I know; I got burned chasing highs last time).
Now BEAT: 0.1752, up 48.6%. This coin is interesting—volume is only 0.7x the average, so it’s a volume-shrinking rally. That’s pretty delicate: when it’s pulled up on lower volume, it suggests there aren’t many people chasing; it’s mostly being driven by existing (in-hand) liquidity. The price is at 69% of its range, not as extreme as TRUMP. Resistance over the last 8 candles is 0.1813, support is 0.1542. My take: chasing long here is higher risk; better to wait for a pullback. If it pulls back into 0.155–0.16 and stabilizes, you can try a slightly bullish entry. Stop-loss at 0.145. First target: 0.18. RR around 1:2. But if it breaks below 0.1542 on increased volume, that means this leg is over—don’t stubbornly hold.
ZEC is even more worth talking about. 838U, up 47%, and over 7 days it’s up 64.8%, with volume doubling. This isn’t a small move. The privacy sector finally started moving—it reminds me of last month’s XMR move: it suddenly kicked off and then kept running for nearly a week. ZEC is now at around the 93% position in its range, not far from the 24h high of 860.3. It’s #1 on the trending list, and market attention is heating up fast. My mid-term view is bullish logic still holds, but chasing hard on the short-term isn’t ideal either. If you want to trade mid-term, wait for a pullback to the 720–750 zone to build a position, with stop-loss at 680 and first target at 860 (RR about 1:1.8). If it breaks above 860 directly with volume, then you can chase—stop-loss at 800.
Right now the Fear & Greed Index is 65, in the greed zone. BTC is up 4.8% in 24h, ETH up 7%, and overall sentiment is kind of warm. But let me say something bluntly real: in moments like this, you should actually stay calm. In the top ten gainers you’ve got a bunch of political coins and meme coins. On the losers list, ONG is down 36% and AVAAI -27%. This kind of divergence shows funds are rotating quickly—what’s up today may be down tomorrow. Sentiment at 65 means people are getting greedy, but not yet at “extreme greed,” so there may still be room—but you should start paying attention to position sizing.
Last week I was watching this ZEC area too. Back then I even thought above 700 was a bit expensive. Now looking back, that’s basically getting slapped (facepalm). But this also confirms a key principle: when a trend shows up, follow it—don’t constantly try to bottom-fish or top-tick. Make the money you understand.
Finally, here’s my overall strategy: at this point, I lean toward waiting for a pullback to enter, rather than chasing. If the market gives you an opportunity, grab it. If it doesn’t, wait—opportunities come every day. What do you think about this TRUMP move? Real breakout or fakeout? Discuss it in the comments.
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