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I looked at the 15-minute K-line trend of ZKP, and the technical indicators indeed signal a shorting opportunity.
From the range of 0.01440 to 0.1445, the price has been repeatedly blocked here and has not broken through effectively. This repeated probing without stabilization is usually a sign of bearish momentum. Consider placing a short position in this area, with a stop-loss set at 0.1500, which is sufficient.
As for the downward target, I divide it into two stages. First, aim for the 0.1420 level — this is a short-term support. According to typical reactions, the price is likely to rebound when it first tests this level. You can choose to close part of your position here to lock in profits. If the rebound is not obvious and the price continues downward, the next target is 0.1380. Below that level, there is basically no support, and if it breaks, there could be significant downside space.
Honestly, there's no need to be too greedy here. Using a small position of about 5% to try is enough, and the risk is manageable.
It looks like a trap to induce shorting; be careful not to get caught.
0.1420 is a bit risky; the rebound might directly push to 0.1500.
Trying a 5% position is fine, just worried about a sudden plunge breaking the support.
Feels like this might be a false breakout; let's wait and see.