This 1-hour K-line looks good, but the trading volume has shrunk by 83%, which is a bit awkward. I do want to act, but I still need to exercise restraint and see if it can truly stabilize.



**Currently, we are in a wait-and-see mode, waiting for two signals before making a decision—either a valid breakout at 0.155 or a breakdown below 0.145 confirming weakness.**

Keep an eye on these two key levels:
- **Resistance at 0.155**: Near the previous high; only a true breakout here indicates strength
- **Support at 0.145**: Recent platform area; breaking below this means you should back off

**If it breaks out, how to trade:**
Long entry: Follow up when 0.155 is broken through (confirming momentum support)
Risk management: Stop loss at 0.148 (limit loss to about 4.5%)
Target setting: First target at 0.165 (earn 6.5%), second target at 0.172 (earn 11%)

The 1-hour RSI just crossed above 52, and the MACD histogram is still below zero, indicating that momentum hasn't fully picked up. **Volume and price are not matching; if there's no breakout, this could be a false rally.**

My plan is to watch closely, only entering when the signals are truly clear, and never place orders prematurely.

*Disclaimer: For personal trading analysis only, not investment advice.*
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-07 18:54
The mismatch between price and volume really hit home for me, well said. --- How to deal with fake upward attacks? Let's wait and see. --- If it can't break 0.155, it's just a false breakout. I've seen this trick many times. --- Wait for the signal to appear before acting. Placing orders in advance now is just a way to lose money. --- Control your hands; this is the awareness of a trader. --- RSI is only 52, not really rising, and volume can't keep up. How dare I chase? --- I've noted two positions; now let's see how it chooses. --- Volume shrank by 83% but it's still pushing. Isn't this a false attack? --- The most testing time for patience is when you're observing. If you can't endure, you'll have to take a loss. --- Once 0.145 is broken, admit defeat. There's nothing more to say. --- I like this rhythm; it's not reckless and has a plan.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-07 18:49
I've seen a lot of these divergence tricks between price and volume, most likely just a trap to lure more buyers.
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AlphaBrainvip
· 01-07 18:41
The mismatch between price and volume is indeed quite serious; I've seen too many false breakouts. This guy is right, I only dare to follow if it truly breaks through 0.155, otherwise it's just getting cut. Wait, RSI is only 52? Then it hasn't really heated up much.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-07 18:39
The volume breakdown belongs to this, the feeling of false breakout is becoming more and more familiar --- Handshake, 0.155 does not break, strictly defend 0.145, no signal, then do not act --- RSI is only 52 but dares to pull, a typical fake line routine --- This is why I can never wait for the moment of takeoff, signals are too critical --- Volume-price divergence operations, I've seen too many times where retail investors get wiped out here --- Only those who can restrain their hands can survive to the next wave, top-tier operations are just like this --- 0.145 can't hold? That's a false strength, my stop-loss has long been planned --- Always watching others profit like this, but my own position just drops as soon as I enter
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