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**Suggestion: Hold off, current price is 0.15 USDT**
I've been watching CC's movement for several hours. The rally is indeed impressive, but there are hidden risks in the details. The RSI across all timeframes is in overbought territory (1-hour at 68, 4-hour at 73), and trading volume has shrunk by 86.2%—a typical sign of a high-price move with no volume. This kind of trend looks fierce, but in reality, it's false fire; the risk of chasing in is very high.
**Why choose to stay on the sidelines?**
The 4-hour trend is indeed strong, but the combination of an overhigh 1-hour RSI plus volume-price divergence is not a sustainable upward signal. My trading logic is simple: only enter when the risk-reward ratio is at least 2:1 with a confirmed opportunity. If I enter now, setting a stop-loss is difficult, and the potential reward is uncertain. Better to wait than to force it.
**What to do next?**
Be patient and wait for a decent pullback to release the overbought pressure. Opportunities for long entries will appear when the price retraces to support levels and confirmation signals emerge; short opportunities will arise when upward momentum wanes and reversal candlestick patterns appear. But right now, the smartest move is to do nothing.
**One last piece of advice: control your hands.** Trying to recover losses hastily in such a position through mystical trading only traps you in emotional pitfalls. Keep observing and wait for a point with a better risk-reward ratio.
Staying still is the most comfortable; wait for the pullback and then decide.