#数字资产市场动态 FRAX's recent trend is quite interesting. The price has increased by 31.36% in a short period, and the trading volume has also significantly risen — looking at this combination, it's not just retail investors following the trend; there's a strong presence of institutional capital entering the market.



From a price action perspective, buying pressure has been accumulating at key levels, and after a sharp rally, there hasn't been a quick sell-off, indicating solid support below. The increase in trading volume further confirms this — new long positions are being established, and market sentiment has shifted from hesitation to follow-through.

If you want to participate, here are some ideas:
• Entry zone between 1.130 and 1.145
• Stop loss at 1.100 (this level must not be broken)
• First target at 1.200, second target at 1.250

The key is whether the price can stay above the breakout zone. As long as it doesn't break below, there is still room for momentum to continue. The momentum is still there, the opportunity remains — it all depends on execution.
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GasWaster
· 01-22 00:03
Damn, it's the same old tactic of the main force accumulating shares. Is this really happening this time?
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FarmToRiches
· 01-21 11:48
FRAX this wave of institutional buying is indeed accumulating, with a 31% increase in price combined with rising holdings. I've seen this tactic many times before. I'm just worried that there might be a sudden dump later, after all, retail investors are always the ones catching the bag at high levels.

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I'm a bit hesitant to enter at 1.130, I feel like I can wait a bit longer, no rush in the next one or two days.

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A stop-loss at 1.100 is quite solid; at least the main players won't break it easily. The question is whether there will be a rapid decline that crosses this point?

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I don't believe the target of 1.250. Usually, the more aggressively someone talks about a target, the more likely it is to crash afterward.

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An increase in holdings is a signal, but it could also mean that after accumulating, they start to distribute. These days, no one can tell for sure.

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A 31% increase in a short period feels a bit fake to me. Next, it might be the time for the big players to cut the leeks.

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The idea that buying volume is strong is too optimistic. When the dump happens, you'll see how fragile the support really is.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-19 02:30
A 31% increase, and the holdings are also rising. This kind of rhythm doesn't seem like something retail investors can pull off.

FRAX has some potential this time, but I'm just worried that the main players might get full and then dump. I'll wait for a pullback to decide.

Break below 1.100, just exit immediately, give it no chance.

Wow, 1.250 is so far away. What if a black swan comes along halfway?

Bro, your thinking is clear, but I still feel the risk is quite high. I'll just observe for now.

This wave of the market indeed has room to continue, but it depends on the performance in the next couple of days. If it drops below today, it’s over.

Should I keep holding the FRAX I have? I'm having a hard time holding on.
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-19 02:27
The signal of main force entering is indeed clear. A 31% increase in price along with rising open interest shows some potential.

The entry point at 1.130 is really attractive; now it's just a matter of whether it can hold above 1.100 without breaking.

If the target reaches 1.250, the risk-reward ratio is still acceptable. The key is to stay disciplined.

Open interest doesn't lie. Now we just wait for the price to confirm it won't turn back.

If it breaks below 1.100 this time, I'll just exit immediately—no gambling.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-19 02:23
The signal of main force entering the market is quite interesting. I've been watching FRAX these days, and the buying strength is indeed good.

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A 31% increase along with rising open interest—yeah, this doesn't seem like retail investors can push, there's a bit of a vibe.

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I'm just worried about breaking the 1.1 level. Once it breaks, there might be a chain reaction. We need to keep our stop-loss lines secure.

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The target range of 1.2 to 1.25 still feels a bit far. Let's see if it can stay steady above 1.145 first.

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A typical main force accumulation rhythm: if it rises without crashing down, it's just absorbing orders. This trick is old but effective.

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If this wave can really reach 1.25, those who bought the dip earlier will make big profits. But the premise is that the momentum must be maintained.

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The key still depends on execution strength—who will hold out first, retail investors or main force.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-19 02:21
The signals of the main force entering are so obvious, I'm really a bit tempted.

A 31-point increase, with open interest still climbing, this is definitely not something retail investors can pull off, there's something to it.

But I still want to wait and see if 1.100 can hold, or it's just bluffing.
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