RAVEU's high-level shrinking volume is extremely severe. You can now short directly; there is no more room for upward movement, and no one is buying anymore.

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SushiSlippage
· 1h ago
Remember to set a stop-loss when shorting; small-cap stocks like RAVEU are favorites for sweeping.
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SentimentIndicatorHarvester
· 2h ago
Which cycle did you base your conclusion on? 1H, 4H, or daily chart?
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GateUser-2bbf8435
· 2h ago
It could also be the main force keeping control of the market with reduced volume, moving sideways to accumulate; just shorting directly could easily get you ground down to liquidation.
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OracleSkeptic
· 3h ago
I prefer to wait and see, rather than take on high volatility to open a short position, even if it means missing out on some gains.
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GateUser-cb789e81
· 3h ago
Do you have a position screenshot? I usually don't follow slogans like calling for a short.
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GateUser-ebdc7d3a
· 3h ago
If no one is buying, then liquidity will be even worse, and it might be difficult to unwind a short position; watch out for slippage.
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NekoValidator
· 3h ago
It is recommended to look at trading volume, order book depth, and position changes together; relying solely on decreasing volume is not enough, especially when a reversal occurs immediately after news hits.
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PublicBlockchainUnderTheAurora
· 3h ago
I am rather cautious, waiting for the price to break below the key support before going short, as I don't want to bet on the top.
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GateUser-bf5d0c14
· 3h ago
A high position with reduced volume is indeed risky.
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