$UB UB is a typical "new contract launch + AI narrative" pump scheme, just launched perpetuals and already surged 37%, purely driven by funds, with no fundamental support. Don’t ask me if you can chase; these coins can rise wildly, and when they fall, they can drop just as hard. One second they spike to 0.1, the next second they can crash back to 0.07, all depending on the market maker’s mood.



First, look at the chart. Now the KDJ is directly in the overbought zone, and the RSI is almost touching 88, indicating retail traders are frantically rushing in while the main players are just watching. In the right-side fund distribution, it’s all retail investors throwing money in, with the main players not moving a single cent—classic trap to lure in buyers and absorb their orders.

Playing this kind of coin, don’t talk about long-term value; it’s all short-term bloodshed. Keep your position light, no more than 3% of your idle funds, and don’t leverage. Otherwise, a single spike can wipe out your account. It’s too risky to chase high now; conservative traders should wait for a pullback to 0.086-0.088, then lightly add to long positions, with a stop-loss at 0.082, and take profit at around 0.096 and exit. Don’t be greedy. Aggressive traders can try a small position at the current price, with a stop-loss at 0.090, and exit at 0.098. Don’t hold short-term positions long; only aim for a quick rebound at 0.098-0.10 when encountering resistance, and if it breaks through, accept the loss. For this kind of coin, take profits quickly and run—don’t hold a big position, or you’ll just be handing it over to the main players. $ETH $BTC #WCTC交易王PK
UB83.19%
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