NEIRO's recent performance is worth paying attention to. In the short term, although there was a slight rebound within 24 hours and a slight strength intraday, the volatility is quite high and easily influenced by market sentiment and liquidity.



Looking into the medium term, the 7-day moving average has indeed risen, but the 30-day moving average remains in a downtrend. The overall trend is unclear, and there are no supporting fundamentals; it's mainly driven by capital inflows and outflows.

From a long-term perspective, it's even more cautionary. Since peaking last November, NEIRO has been declining steadily and is now near historical lows. There is no fundamental value supporting this level; frankly, it's purely speculative.

On the technical side, the 4-hour and daily charts' 50-day moving averages are slightly bullish, but the 200-day moving average remains bearish, and the RSI is in a neutral position. There is a small bullish divergence at lower timeframes, but the signal is weak and of limited significance. Overall, caution is advised.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-02 22:30
Pure hype with no fundamentals, this thing is just gambling, don't touch it.

Well said, the market sentiment decides everything, if no one takes the bait, it's over.

All-time low? Why do I feel it can still break further...

Just a small divergence, this signal is too weak, can't see the clear direction.

The 200-day moving average is still bearish, a rebound is just a fake rebound, be clear-headed.

Since the peak in November, it's still falling, why self-torture.

With such volatility, where's the stop-loss? Can't sleep well.

Caution is right, but I see most people can't listen.

The phrase "funds speak" hits the mark, the fundamentals are long gone.

What does the 50-day moving average being bullish matter, the 200-day is still the boss.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-02 19:33
Pure hype stuff, whoever touches it gets chopped for the leek, anyway I won't touch it anymore.

Still daring to buy the dip near historical lows? Truly a brave one haha.

7-day rally? But it's still going down over 30 days, what do you call that, a dead cat bounce?

The most truthful statement is that the capital flow speaks for itself. There's nothing fundamental, so what's there to hype about?

The 200-day moving average is bearish. Let's see if anyone dares to take this position.

The divergence signal is so weak, I think this article is just playing Tai Chi.

What again is a bullish divergence? I'm already tired of these weak signals.

Wait, is this really at a historical low? Why do I feel like it's been at a low every month?

An RSI being neutral just means no signal, why analyze it so in detail?

After this wave, I learned one thing: when the trend is unclear, don't move. How many times have I been chopped up?
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-02 02:53
Don't touch purely speculative stuff; you'll just get cut when you go in now.

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To put it simply, the market sentiment is speaking. I never touch coins with zero fundamentals.

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Still daring to buy the dip near historical lows? Brother, you're gambling.

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Don't pin hopes on weak bullish divergence signals. Let's wait and see.

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The 200-day moving average is still pressing down; caution is the right approach.

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Another garbage coin driven by funds; this thing is unplayable.

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Thinking of buying the dip on a rebound? With such volatility, who dares to take the risk?

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There are no fundamental support points; I advise you not to touch NEIRO.

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Minor divergences are useless; the overall trend is still bearish.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-02 02:52
It's just a pure capital game; to be blunt, it's no different from speculation in the antique market. When near the bottom, it's even more important to watch coldly; things without fundamentals will eventually have to settle the bill.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-02 02:51
Pure hype stuff, don't touch it. Looks cheap at historical lows, but it's actually a value trap.

Wait, the 30-day moving average is still falling, how dare I enter?

Money talks, there's nothing fundamental. Instead of playing NEIRO, better look for something with real support.

The 200-day moving average is bearish, and such a weak minor divergence signal, I don't believe it can rebound, it's too risky.

Honestly, after reaching the top and sliding all the way down here, I don't understand this thing and don't want to touch it.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 01-02 02:45
Pure hype trading, the market is driven by funds. Entering now just means getting chopped up by the whales.

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Another bottom signal? I don't see any real support. Let's wait and see.

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A historical low doesn't mean a buying point. Don't be fooled, everyone.

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The 30-day moving average is still falling. Short-term rebound is meaningless.

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This thing has zero fundamentals. Not touching it.

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Fundamentals are a game of capital. Let's see who can take the last hit.

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What to be cautious of? Just don't touch it directly.

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The divergence signal is too weak, not convincing enough.

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Is it the bottom? I don't think the bottom has been dug out yet.

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Trying to raise funds again? I've seen this NEIRO routine before.
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