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Even if you enter at a bad point, there is hope for recovery, unlike before when you could be wiped out in one go. In this kind of market, doing short-term trades back and forth is very stable. Currently, it is best to continue treating the week-end phase as a weak fluctuation. The technical indicators also lean towards a weak fluctuation: In the daily chart, the price has been continuously falling, forming a series of bearish candles, especially the two large bearish candles on October 15 and 16 indicate heavy selling pressure in the market. The hourly chart shows a fluctuating trend, with prices oscillating in a narrow range, testing the lows multiple times without effective breakthroughs, indicating a short-term rebound demand. The MACD on the hourly chart is in the negative zone, with both DIF and DEA diverging downwards, showing that the bearish momentum is dominant, but the histogram is shortening, suggesting a weakening of downward momentum. The RSI on the hourly chart is at 33.75, close to the oversold zone, indicating potential rebound signs; however, the daily RSI