Guys, I placed an order at noon and just got back—stop loss just set, and the screen is still on.



$VVV This 1-hour candle moved with a strange rhythm: the previous candle closed bearish, but the volume didn't follow, and the short rate is still negative. Normally, it should accelerate downward, but the market has been holding above the support level for nearly forty minutes, not even a decent bearish candle formed.

The key is that the sell orders are thinner than in the early session, and the shorts can't push down even by paying to sell, indicating that the selling pressure is lighter than expected. The previous low is holding steady, and as long as it stays, that’s confidence—I'm planning to place a low buy order above the support level, with the stop loss below the previous low, and wait for the next 1-hour candle to close bullish with volume before chasing. Guys, now just watch whether the support can hold—if it does, don’t say I didn’t warn you 📈#WCTC交易王PK
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