$ONG Now 0.1148; from the high of 0.1605 it has already crashed down by nearly 30%. In the last 24h it is still +81%. The funding rate was driven straight down to a deeply negative -0.95%. The volume is still huge. After that top breakout, there was a surge to the high with increased volume, followed by consecutive long bearish candles—classic pump-and-retrace plus a distribution rhythm. The community is still the same as before: that hard fork + the news that the supply was cut to 800 million. No new catalysts. Public sentiment is also saying that after the upgrade is implemented, people might start selling “the facts.” Short-term momentum is cooling off.
From 0.06 it went straight up to 0.16. Then at the high it formed long upper wicks + consecutive red candles that were crushed through, and now it’s stuck in a range around 0.11–0.12. Downside: around 0.10 there’s a previous dense area. Upside: 0.12–0.13 is the resistance zone just hammered down. During the pullback, the trading volume hasn’t fully contracted yet, suggesting the selling pressure is still there and it won’t stabilize that quickly. Overall this looks like a technical correction after being overheated; short-term bias remains weak.
Personal plan: short Entry zone: short on the rebound in the 0.118–0.122 range (best to wait for confirmation of a high-to-low rejection) First resistance: 0.125 Second resistance: 0.135 Third resistance: 0.145 (mid-slope) Stop-loss: 0.138 Take-profit: first target 0.095, second target 0.075; aggressive traders can place orders around 0.055
Control your position size—on coins with this kind of volatility, when it drops, it drops hard. Strictly set your stop-loss. Staying alive matters more than anything. Not investment advice—manage your own risk. Adjusted—let it rip if it rips~ #DYOR
Last night’s U.S. stock market was a textbook “one-day trip.” The day before, the U.S. Treasury’s repo operation was a positive boost, pushing yields lower, and the broader market happily closed in the green. But overnight, it turned around and immediately bit back—every bit of the gains was completely wiped out.
The three major indexes all closed lower: - Dow Jones: down 1.32%, closing at 52,759, a nearly 700-point drop in a single day - S&P 500: down 0.87%, closing at 7,641 - Nasdaq: down 1%, closing at 26,067
It was one of the rare broad pullbacks in about a month, and the market’s panic sentiment was very strong.
First, U.S. Treasury yields rebounded quickly. The Treasury’s repo the day before was only a short-term stopgap and couldn’t really support the market. The mood “repaired” for just a day, then returned pressures in the bond market, directly suppressing risk appetite.
Second, the U.S. escalated sanctions on Iran, which pushed oil prices higher. The market’s biggest fear right now is an oil-price rebound reigniting inflation concerns. Any easing expectations that had just started to stabilize were immediately knocked back.
The biggest drag on the broader market last night was the consumer sector. The selling pressure was intense across the board: Walmart fell more than 9%. Its earnings were not actually bad overall, but weaker sales growth and conservative guidance for next year—combined with management’s direct remarks that high oil prices have already weighed on consumers—completely crushed sentiment in the sector.
Beyond that, both Boeing and Home Depot dropped more than 3%. Even TJX, which beat both earnings and guidance, couldn’t escape the selloff. This shows that investors are extremely bearish toward the consumer space right now.
As both stocks and bonds weakened at the same time, the market also showed clear divergence: crypto and gold completely ran counter to the trend, with a “bull run back-and-reverse” type of move:
- BTC held above 72,000, and ETH was even stronger, topping 2,300. The main catalysts were that Trump advanced the Crypto Clarity Act, and the market moved ahead to front-run expectations of regulatory clarity. At the same time, falling Treasury yields and spillover of bond-market funds helped lift sentiment across the crypto market.
- Gold traded in a narrow range near 4,530 all day and held solidly above the high levels seen since June. Lower Treasury yields reduced the opportunity cost of holding gold. The fundamentals provided strong support, and it was essentially unaffected by short-term swings in U.S. equities.
Summary: Right now, the market is extremely sensitive to inflation. Sentiment is especially fragile—good news has very poor staying power, while bad news is much easier to intensify. For the short term, don’t overthink the noise; just watch two core variables: U.S. Treasury yields and the oil price trend. These two indicators directly determine market sentiment and direction for stocks, crypto, and gold.
$WMT This morning the earnings report came out. In the US, same-store sales growth was only 2.6%—the slowest since the COVID period. Although revenue and EPS beat expectations and the full-year guidance was raised, the Q3 outlook is soft. The pharmacy segment was also dragged down by医保 price cuts, and the market voted with its feet. The result was a nosedive: from around 114 at the previous close, it opened and plunged to roughly 103, down more than 9%. The entire move has mostly been driven by sentiment from this earnings report.
Market action now: it clearly gapped down and kept sliding lower with heavy downside momentum. Trading volume is higher, and short sellers are in control in the near term. The price has broken below the lower bound of the prior consolidation range. The short-term MAs are all in a bearish crossover and are pressing down; there’s no clear sign of a bottom. If a rebound can’t get back above the prior low, it’s likely to keep testing lower for support; but if it falls too fast, there could also be a technical dead-cat bounce.
My trading plan: short. Currently around the 107 area, I’m shorting with a light position (don’t chase the drop—wait for a rebound into resistance to add more confidently). Stop-loss set around 112 (if it breaks, I’ll admit I’m wrong and exit). Take-profit in batches: take some off at 102 first, and leave the remainder for around 96–98.
Keep position size reasonable. Even though stock option contract volatility isn’t as crazy as meme stocks, earnings-driven sentiment can continue to hit it again after the report. Watch the screen yourself—not investment advice. Have fun~📉
On the morning of August 20, the Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court delivered a public first-instance judgment in the case involving Evergrande Group, Evergrande Real Estate, and Xu Jiayin. The verdict is very clear: Evergrande Group was sentenced for multiple crimes with one consolidated penalty, fined RMB 8.82 billion; Evergrande Real Estate was fined RMB 7.0 billion; Xu Jiayin was sentenced for multiple crimes with one consolidated penalty: life imprisonment without parole, deprivation of political rights for life, and confiscation of all his personal property. All illegal proceeds will continue to be recovered; any shortfall will be ordered to be returned and compensated. Years turn the hair white, and decades are added to one’s age.
$MAGMA Currently around 0.23–0.24. In the last 24H, it’s still up more than +30%—the aftereffects of the main breakout wave.
The community is basically traders calling trades. Some people went long around 0.17 and already ate +40%. Now that it’s at the high end, some are starting to call for shorts. OI has clearly risen, and volume has also expanded—this is a pure capital contest with no fundamental catalyst.
Chart (1H/4H): This move surged from the low directly with a big green candle, with volume blasting as it rose—typical momentum action. Now at the high end it’s starting to range sideways, with more upper and lower wicks. On the 1H, there have been multiple attempts where it spikes up and then pulls back. RSI is clearly overbought (short-term overheated). MACD histogram bars are starting to shrink. Price is still hovering at high levels, but the buying chase isn’t as aggressive as before. On the 4H, it looks like it’s testing the resistance zone near the earlier high. Below there’s a small support around 0.22, and further down is a dense area around 0.20–0.21.
The overall structure is still bullish, but after being overbought in the short term, it’s very easy to see a 15–30% pullback to digest floating profit.
Funding flow: Futures trading volume has exploded, and open interest is rising along with it. That suggests some people are adding leverage to chase longs, while others are also positioning shorts at the high end. For this kind of pure “lift” alt/perp without new stories, it’s easiest to quickly give back about half of the gains when there’s no new narrative.
Personal plan: I’m short. Around 0.235 you can short with a small position right away, or wait for a rebound to the first resistance level before adding. - First resistance: 0.245 (near the recent high) - Second resistance: 0.255 - Third resistance: 0.27
Stop loss: 0.270 (if it breaks, it means there’s still momentum pushing higher—cut immediately) Take profit: first look at 0.20, then 0.175, and the final target is around 0.12 (roughly giving back a bit more than half of this wave’s rise).
Take profits in batches—don’t get greedy. Keep position size within 5% of total funds. Don’t use too much leverage (5–10x is about right). Set a strict stop loss. If the 1H breaks below the 0.22 support, the short side will be even more favorable.
The key driver of overnight cross-asset market moves is either the U.S. Treasury’s decision to raise the scale of long-term Treasury repo operations, or it has to do with that: long-end Treasury yields fall and the dollar weakens, which in turn boosts correlations across major asset classes.
In the U.S. stock market, the three major indexes edged higher and turned red slightly. Overall, the selloff appears to have stopped and the market is stabilizing, but sector performance is clearly divergent.
Moderna and Merck Sharp & Dohme’s (MSD) cancer-therapy Phase 3 data met the targets; Moderna then surged 13% in a single day, directly lifting the biotech and biopharma sector;
On the other hand, previously hot storage and optical-module hardware stocks saw capital cash out. Seagate, Western Digital, and Lumentum all fell sharply. Tech giants traded mixed, with Nvidia closing slightly lower; Tesla and Apple rose. The market is still waiting for the FOMC minutes to determine the pace of rate cuts.
- Gold: Benefiting from falling U.S. Treasury yields, longs stepped in aggressively. Spot gold surged sharply, peaking around $4,530. It gained more than 4% in a single day, breaking out of the recent trading range. - Crypto: BTC pushed higher and broke above $70,000. ETH was even more dramatic, jumping 17%. In the past 24 hours, large volumes of short positions were liquidated, further fueling the rally. The positives include not only improving liquidity expectations, but also the rollout of the “Crypto Asset Regulatory Rules.” A small-amount token-issuance exemption gives the industry compliance certainty. Rumor has it that Trump urged people in an internal group chat to “Buy all crypto assets”—that’s the real inside story.
The source of the rally is fiscal-side intervention in the bond market: funds escaped from parts of the AI hardware space and flowed into pharmaceuticals, gold, and crypto assets. Going forward, the key focus should be changes in long-end Treasury yields, as well as the interest-rate signals released in the FOMC meeting minutes. $ETH
$TSLA Tonight, during the trading session, it surged on news-driven momentum. The catalyst from the news is that Cybercab plans to launch manned operations in Austin this month. In addition, Semi has secured a large order. Capital is then trading around expectations for Robotaxi commercialization.
In terms of the price action: early on, there were consecutive small bearish candles used effectively to wash the market; floating shares were cleared thoroughly. Throughout the day, capital has seen continuous net inflows. Pullbacks found strong support right on the moving averages, with no deep sell-off or aggressive dumping. The short-term long trend is fully opened, with healthy volume-price alignment. Rebound momentum continues to release—this is a strengthening move driven by both news catalysts and the market’s long-side resonance. In the short term, bullish sentiment has fully recovered.
My personal trade plan: Going long Entry price (current): 343 Stop loss: 336 First take profit: 354 (short-term intraday resistance; take some profits) Second take profit: 366 (major swing-level resistance; take profit on most of the position) Third take profit: 378 (the high-range for this rebound; fully exit)
Chasing the price—be mindful of position sizing risk. Profit and loss are your own responsibility; DYOR~
$XAU 8.18 Long-end US Treasury yields surge; the 30-year tenor touches 5.33%, a twenty-year high. Gold comes under pressure and dips to 4360, dropping sharply intraday. Today, yields fall and the US dollar weakens. Combined with the US Treasury increasing the long-term debt repo size to 4 billion, liquidity expectations improve, and gold violently rebounds, surging to 4470.
August’s key logic: Nonfarm payrolls underperform expectations, inflation is moderate, and the probability of a September Fed rate hike declines. This is also supported by central banks’ continued net purchases of gold. The main catalysts for this rally are stabilization in the bond market and repo-related positives. Technically, gold shows a deep-V reversal. It breaks above the 4450 resistance level with increased volume; moving averages are in a bullish alignment, and indicators have not yet become severely overbought. Strong support lies at 4400, with deeper support at 4320–4350. Resistance is at 4480–4500, and upside targets are 4520–4550. Tonight’s focus is the Fed July meeting minutes. A hawkish tilt could trigger a short-term pullback. The bigger trend remains bullish. With volatility rising, prioritize swing trades and avoid chasing at higher prices.
Personal view: Go long. Current price 4450–4465: enter a small position. Stop loss: 4415. Take profits: 4500 (sell half) → 4530 → 4560. After reaching the first take-profit, move the stop loss to breakeven. Then adjust position sizing based on the meeting minutes. Profit and loss are your own responsibility!
$HEMI Officially, it’s just the usual Midweek with Max updates lately—ecosystem gaming highlights, governance progress, and the like. Nothing truly explosive or a direct positive catalyst that immediately sparks a major breakout.
Community sentiment is mainly driven by AiCoin trending into the top five, FOMO on social media, and a surge in derivatives OI alongside short liquidations. It’s basically pure hype and chasing capital that’s causing the volatility—there isn’t any project fundamentals catalyst that suddenly ignites things.
Directly looking at the chart: the current price is around 0.0085. In the past 24 hours it’s rallied all the way from a low of about 0.0064 to a high of 0.00908, up more than 25–30%. Trading volume has exploded. Futures volume is several times the spot volume.
A typical “small market cap” relay run—violent pump. Starting from the mid-August bottom zone around 0.0045–0.005, it kicked off. On Aug 15–16 there was a first surge of 60%+. Then from 17–19 it continued with increased volume, pushing higher. The candles kept printing strong bullish runs, the short-term moving averages all cross upward (golden crosses). The volume-to-market-cap ratio is ridiculously high (hundreds of percent), suggesting speculators are actively fighting and gambling.
But the risks are also obvious. RSI is already up in the 70+ overbought zone. The upper Bollinger Band has been forcibly pierced. Meanwhile OI has spiked with sharp flipping between longs and shorts (shorts had piled up before and got squeezed). This structure often leads to a quick “pump and dump” style pullback.
Overall it’s still within an upward channel, but it’s overheated in the short term. If the volume can’t keep up afterward, it’s easy to retrace toward the dense prior high area.
Medium-term, it still leans bullish (stronger independence than BTC). As long as key support isn’t broken, there’s still room for it to keep going. But right now it looks more like a consolidation phase that digests the breakout after a high.
My personal plan: short.
Chasing longs at this level is too risky. If it pulls back, that’s when you short and try to take profit.
- Entry: short around the 0.0085 zone (preferably wait for a rebound toward today’s high or a slight new high, then confirm with a rejection wick / volume stalling) - First resistance: 0.0095 - Second resistance: 0.0100 - Third resistance: 0.0105–0.011
- Stop loss: 0.0104 (if it breaks, admit you’re wrong and exit) - Take profit: first target 0.0075, second 0.0065, third around 0.0055
Position size: 3–5% of total funds. Set up conditional orders so they run automatically.
If it breaks below 0.0075 and accelerates, add to the position; if it rebounds and breaks your stop loss, exit.
Pure technical play—watch overall market sentiment. A big BTC drop will amplify the downside.
$PRL Directly pulled from 0.29 to around 0.4662; now it’s stuck and oscillating near 0.4513. On the news front, there hasn’t been anything particularly fresh or major or any sudden good catalysts recently. It’s basically just pure order-flow-driven moves plus the continuation of the AI narrative hype. Trading volume has clearly surged; after pushing higher, the main force is taking a temporary break.
Market structure: In the 1h chart, it has been consolidating and rising from the bottom around 0.2940. Along the way there were a few meaningful pullbacks, but they were quickly bought back and overall the bullish structure remains intact. This recent leg’s volume has been cooperating well—breaking above the previous high to 0.4662—then falling back to consolidate. Currently price is ranging around 0.45. There is clear resistance overhead (0.46–0.466). For support, first look around 0.42. The volume peak has already passed. In the short term, there are signs of lagging follow-through; it may be prone to shake out first before deciding direction. Both the buy and sell orders in the depth chart are fairly thick, but there are more sell orders sitting above—watch out for a fake breakout.
Overall, it’s a typical “pump then consolidation” pattern. Funds are still there, but chasing highs carries big risk. I don’t see any obvious bearish news; if the pullback is already done, it could still push higher. But right now the location is relatively high.
Trading suggestion: Short. Current high-level consolidation—prefer to wait for a rebound before shorting, with a high reward-to-risk ratio.
- Entry: Short in batches in the 0.455–0.462 zone (first resistance 0.46, second 0.466) - Stop loss: 0.525 (about 15%; if it breaks, that indicates it’s truly going to push) - Take profit targets: - First target: 0.42 (support level) - Second target: 0.40 - Third target: around 0.38 (then watch for 0.36 below) - Specific execution: On a rebound to about 0.458–0.46, open a short position with a light size; add if it breaks below 0.45. Follow the stop loss strictly. Don’t position too heavily. Leverage is suggested to stay within 5–10x. Set conditional orders. Remember, contracts involve risk—make sure your stop loss is set, and don’t hold on stubbornly. This is just a view based on the chart, not investment advice—do your own research (DYOR)! Price can change anytime; keep an eye on volume and breakout behavior.🚀
$RED Climb slowly around 0.0822; suddenly a big bullish candle pulls it up to 0.1129 (trading volume explodes). Then consecutive bearish candles slam it down. Now it’s consolidating with reduced volume around 0.100.
This is a typical “rally–distribution” structure: the highest point has the most volume/energy. During the pullback, volume fades, indicating the chase-buying capital has already started distributing.
The funding rate is directly -0.52%. Shorts are paying longs, which suggests there are quite a lot of leveraged short positions. If it gets pushed higher again, it could easily squeeze shorts.
However, in the order book, sell orders above 0.1005–0.1010 are noticeably thicker, so resistance is not small.
On the news front, there’s nothing about the project announcing any major sudden positive catalyst. This move today is purely market-driven speculation—mostly follow-trading calls and the “high-risk to fade after pumping” sentiment.
Bias is bearish on the short term (the pullback after the high hasn’t finished), but with the negative funding rate and support still present, don’t short too aggressively.
Trading idea: Go short Entry: on a rebound to around 0.1020–0.1035 (or follow in if it breaks below 0.0990 and accelerates down) First resistance: 0.105 Second resistance: 0.108 Third resistance: 0.1129 (prior high)
Stop loss: 0.1155 Take profit: 0.092 / 0.085 / 0.078
Just watch the order book and funding rate yourself, and be strict with the stop loss. DYOR!
$ACE After rebounding from the low 0.13–0.15, it surged up and then pulled back. It reached as high as 0.205–0.208. Now the current price is hovering around 0.19. The gains are steadily trapped in the +20% to +30% range. Trading volume has exploded directly, and the contract trading value easily reaches the 100M+ level (in the order of hundreds of millions). OI also rises along with it.
From the short-term candlestick chart: the 15m and 1h charts have already formed a steep rising channel, with consecutive bullish candles pushing higher. But the 15m RSI has jumped straight to 70+, clearly overbought. The number of upper wicks has started to increase, suggesting that someone is distributing at high levels. On the 1h timeframe, it’s still relatively healthy (RSI a little above 60). The 4h and daily structure overall is still bullish. EMA9 and EMA50 are both below price acting as support. The daily ADX is also fairly strong, so the trend hasn’t broken yet.
- The first resistance overhead is at 0.205 (yesterday’s high + dense traded area); the second at 0.22 (a previous gap / psychological level); the third at 0.24–0.25 (bigger resistance). - The first support below is at 0.18 (retested multiple times today and held). The second at 0.16–0.165 (a previous breakout point + near the MA). The third at 0.14–0.15 (major bottom support; if it breaks, things look ugly).
In terms of volume and price action: the rally came with very strong volume, but recently the 1h chart has started shrinking volume and moving sideways, as if waiting for someone to take positions at the highs or waiting for an unlocking to land. Today is also the unlocking day for about 2.97M ACE (total supply around 2%, worth several hundred thousand USD). The earlier Bitget PoolX airdrop has just ended as well, so there’s a non-trivial risk of loose tokens / circulating supply. On the news front, there’s no particularly big new official catalyst pushing it up—this is mainly technicals plus a funds/risk positioning game.
Trading advice still leans bearish: At around 0.19–0.195, try shorting directly, or wait for a rebound to 0.20–0.205 to short more safely. Stop loss: around 0.225. Take profit in batches: First target: 0.16 Second: 0.14 Third: rally to 0.12 or even lower.
If it breaks below 0.18, you can add to the position; if it holds 0.16, keep holding. If suddenly there’s a high-volume breakout and it stands above 0.21, and holds there, then cut the short early—don’t fight it hard. Low-market-cap contract volatility is high; manage leverage well and set strict stop losses. The market can flip in a second—adjust by watching the chart. DYOR!
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$ACE Fight back at ACE again, a little fun on the weekend, back to damaging sleep The price chart has broken above the descending trendline on the weekly timeframe. The volume-to-market-cap ratio is extremely high, indicating a clear influx of short-term funds + a short squeeze. If the volume contracts quickly, it will accelerate the pullback. Trading suggestion: short on the retracement Entry: 0.22-0.23 on the bounce; Stop loss: 0.265; Take profit 1: 0.175, take profit 2: 0.150, take profit 3: 0.125. Resistance 0.25/0.28, support 0.18/0.16/0.14.
Last night, US stock index benchmarks edged down. Market funds rotated internally—pulling out from earlier AI heavyweight “block trades” and clustering instead along the hardware upstream.
July’s retail data missed expectations, and rate-cut expectations continued to cool. The 30-year US Treasury yield touched multi-year highs—this long-end interest rate is the key variable weighing on high-valuation growth stocks. The US dollar weakened slightly, while precious metals and crude oil rose in tandem.
1. The storage theme was the most pronounced in terms of strength: Kioxia ADR +13.2%, SanDisk SNDK +8.7%, WDC +5.1%, MU +4.2%, Seagate STX +5.0%. This batch of names saw strong, volume-backed gains; 2. Optical communications also kept pace: Coherent +7.8%, Lumentum +4.6%, moving in an independent fashion; 3. In addition, rebound signals also appeared in some crypto-chain-related names: MSTR +7.19%, tracking strength in Bitcoin; COIN +4.88%, with spot ETFs continuing to see inflows.
The leading software AI names that had outperformed earlier entered the realization phase—Meta and Microsoft saw relatively larger pullbacks. Regional banks also weakened. Funds concentrated into a few main themes, while most other stocks missed out on opportunities.
$SPCX +4.5%, an upgraded rating drove the rebound. A little more progress toward breaking even 🤡 ▶️ Tomorrow, August 19, Unitree Technology will officially list on the STAR Market. Yesterday, Changxin again set a new historical high, continuously boosting STAR Market high-tech sentiment—and it may also bring direct expectations for sentiment premium to Unitree’s listing. Currently, the Unitree contract price is around $UNTREE $98, with returns over 4x for those who get allocation; one bid can earn roughly 300,000 RMB 😱
$STAR The current price is roughly around 0.142. Trading volume can directly explode to 9–14 million USDT. This is the typical “small-cap momentum” pattern—when futures capital goes crazy and pulls it higher. I checked around the community; there aren’t any major catalysts—it's basically driven purely by order book dynamics and futures sentiment.
On the chart, the short-term move jumped straight up from around 0.09–0.10. On the 1h timeframe, it surged up to about +9% at the peak, with both price and volume rising together—clearly indicating big players are pushing. The 4h/daily charts have already broken out of the previous consolidation range. Structurally it looks like a clean breakout, but the RSI is definitely overbought. Spot also follows upward, but the pacing is mainly set by perpetuals: those quick spikes with sudden volume of 1M+ are classic liquidity-driven pumps.
Above, 0.15–0.16 is the psychological level plus resistance from the prior high area. Any further up would approach about halfway to the May ATH of 0.31, and sell pressure would become much heavier. Below, the pullback area of 0.12–0.125 is key support. If it breaks, it’s easy to get dumped back toward 0.10 or even lower.
Overall: the move is too fast and too strong. Chasing long is risky; there’s more comfortable room to short during a correction.
Trading advice: SHORT. It’s already gone up too much—wait for a rebound to short. Don’t chase shorts. Entry: around 0.142 (ideally wait for higher-level volume expansion that turns into a stall, or confirm with a 1h dead cross). Resistance levels: first 0.150; second 0.155–0.160; third 0.170. Support levels: first 0.125; second 0.115; third 0.100.
Stop-loss: 0.160—cut it strictly. Take-profit: first target 0.110; second 0.095–0.090; third can look around 0.080.
Keep position size small—perpetuals are volatile. Watch the BTC direction and the funding rate. If there is a breakout above 0.16 with volume and it holds, then this short trade should be immediately撤 (cancel/exit)—don’t hold stubbornly.
$XAU After last night’s surge, this morning gold opened slightly lower. It is currently ranging around 4420, with prices in the high zone entering a consolidation phase.
On the one-hour chart, price has pulled back below the upper band of the Bollinger Bands. The upward momentum has slowed in the short term, and it has not continued to push higher. On the four-hour timeframe, price is still holding above the middle band of the Bollinger Bands. The overall bullish structure remains unchanged, and there is still some room before reaching the prior high of 4449.
From a macro perspective, the market is still digesting the United States’ weaker economic data. Rate-cut expectations provide support to gold, but bullish momentum has softened in the short term. Most likely, gold will first consolidate at higher levels to digest the move.
In terms of trading, it is recommended to look for a pullback to around 4400 (哆). The target zone is 4430–4450. Consider entering after the pullback. Make sure to manage your position size properly and set your stop-loss in advance.
$GPS Just came down from a recent high of 0.01753, after a long upper wick + a big bearish candle directly dumped it. The 15-minute candlestick is still ranging around 0.0145–0.0148, while volume noticeably increased at the high and then started to contract. This whole leg rallied from around 0.009 all the way to 0.0175 in a straight surge, with a gain of nearly 80–90%—a classic peak-of-emotion move. That big bearish candle at the top, accompanied by heavy volume selling, indicates that at the high level there are lots of profit-takers and short positions being dumped. The pullback is now around 0.0147, and the short-term structure has shifted from a one-way uptrend to a high-and-fail pattern. Below, 0.0140–0.0135 is prior high support, but overall it’s still bearish. Unless it can re-build volume and hold back above 0.0155+, it’s likely to continue digesting this rally. Suggestion to short: wait for a rebound into the 0.0152–0.0156 range to short (or if price breaks further below 0.0145 near current price, you can chase a short a bit). First resistance: 0.0158 Second resistance: 0.0165 Third resistance: 0.0172 Stop loss: 0.0170 Take profit: First target 0.0130 Second target 0.0118 Third target 0.0105 Don’t rush to short at the low—wait for the rebound into the resistance zone for a more reliable entry. If it breaks 0.0140, keep holding; if it re-builds volume and stands back above 0.0158, then cut the trade and exit first. DYOR, use a strict stop loss!
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$PORTAL I'm not targeting the portal—I'm not optimistic about the entire GameFi sector, including ACE which I lost money on twice before. Just looking at the order book: a breakout with increased volume, plus speculative inflow. In the short term there were multiple +10% gap-ups, with volume surging dramatically. Chart: high-level consolidation. There is heavy sell pressure overhead, with many long lower wicks—any time it can give it all back. Short setup: short around 0.0185–0.019. First resistance 0.0195, second 0.0205, third 0.022. Stop loss ≈ 0.0218. Take profit: first 0.0155, second 0.0135, third 0.011. If volume contracts, reduce your position.
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$PORTAL The community is full of traders shouting “The second wave is coming” and “GameFi’s champion today.” There’s no major positive catalyst—just emotion plus follow-the-crowd capital pushing prices up. After a straight 24h surge, the price pulled back more than 5%+ from the high within the next 1h. Trading volume is still there, but there are clearly signs of distribution, making it overheated in the short term. Recommended to short: enter a short near 0.015. First resistance: 0.0162; second: 0.0168; third: 0.0175. Stop loss: 0.0178 Take-profit targets: 0.0130 / 0.0115 / 0.0100 (reward-to-risk is comfortably over 1:5) Don’t chase long positions—wait for a pullback and then take another look