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TRAC faces resistance at the local high, signaling the expected technical correction. From the current position, if you plan to build a position, you should gradually accumulate holdings within this range. Pay special attention to potential pullback opportunities—once the price retests the accumulation zone on a higher time frame, that will be the last low-entry window. The key is not to buy everything at once; adopting a phased entry strategy will be more prudent. This approach can help average out costs and achieve better overall returns when the market rebounds.
Wait, are we really going to test that accumulation zone again? It feels like it's been talked about to death.
We need to hold the retracement opportunity well, or else we'll be chasing highs again.
TRAC's move this time has completely confused me.
What do you all think, should we keep waiting for a dip?
Let's wait for the pullback before making a move; it feels a bit early to enter now.
By the way, is there really still a low-buying window? It's a bit uncertain.
If a rebound is coming, just come quickly. It's quite frustrating.