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ARPA's recent market movement is worth paying attention to. After a 57% surge in trading volume, it broke through upwards, and the holdings also increased. This doesn't seem like a simple short squeeze; rather, it looks more like the main players are quietly accumulating.
From the market perspective, buy orders above the key resistance level have been consistently absorbed. The simultaneous increase in volume and holdings basically confirms genuine market demand. This first retracement after the volume-price alignment often presents the best entry point.
The technical approach is as follows: if you want to go long, look for opportunities to enter between 0.0200 and 0.0205, with a stop-loss set at 0.0185 and not to be moved. For an upward move, first see if 0.0230 can hold, then aim for a push towards 0.0250.
The key point is this— as long as the price can stay above the midpoint of the high-volume candlestick, the upward momentum should continue. A healthy rise without abrupt pullbacks indicates that selling pressure has been truly absorbed. Keep a close watch on ARPA's recent trend; market signals remain quite clear.
Main force positioning? I feel like it's just the retail traders hyping themselves up again.
Enter at 0.0200, stop loss at 0.0185... still a bit risky.
Let's wait and see if it can really break above 0.0230, otherwise it's just another round of cutting losses.
I'm increasingly skeptical of these market signals, unless it can truly stabilize consistently.
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0.0200 to enter? I think it still depends on whether the break level is broken or not; just don't get caught in it.
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Every time they say the first pullback is the best entry point, then it drops all the way to stop-loss. I don't believe you.
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This target of 0.0250 is a bit conservative; should we push for 0.03?
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Is it true that once selling pressure is digested, it can rise? Then why are so many coins still sideways after digestion?
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I do see the holdings rising, but I really can't say whether the main force is not retail investors bottom-fishing this time.
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It's again volume-price coordination, and inertia continues. It sounds very professional, but I just want to know how much it can rise.
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Stop-loss at 0.0185? When it drops, there's no time to react; it just gets cut.