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#加密生态动态追踪 $HANA recently found a bottom signal at a key support level, and the rebound momentum has started to accelerate, with trading volume also increasing. From the short-term chart, the signs of a bottoming out are quite clear, and at this point, it may be wise to consider gradually building long positions.
However, operations need to be more disciplined—stop-loss orders must be set below the support level, and if the price breaks below, exit immediately without hesitation. During the upward phase, take profits gradually when approaching previous high points; this step is very important. The most common pitfalls are chasing highs and stubbornly holding on, so avoid these two traps.
It is also worth continuously monitoring PTB’s movements. The crypto market is highly volatile right now, and managing risks effectively is more important than anything else.
Chasing highs is something I've really done before, and now looking at my losing orders, I regret it...
Is HANA's rebound reliable? It still feels like it hasn't broken through the psychological price level.
There's no news from PTB; everyone is watching HANA.
Gradual positioning is the way to go; trying to eat it all at once will only lead to failure.
Hardly holding on is really a big trading taboo; even veterans have fallen for this.
With the current volatile market, inadequate risk control can lead to liquidation directly.
An increase in trading volume is a good sign, but you also need to watch out for backlash.
Talking about stop-losses is easy, but actually doing it is extremely difficult; mindset is the biggest enemy.
DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) is correct, but the key is really to stick to the stop-loss line and not be soft-hearted.
PTB also needs to keep an eye on it. With the market so volatile right now, it's easy to get liquidated if you're not careful.