0.113 Dogecoin, is it an opportunity or a trap? Take my advice, don't rush to go all-in!

Just now, I bumped into a few veteran traders, and although everyone is still talking about when Elon Musk will tweet again, their hands on the charts are getting steadier and steadier. Why? Let’s take a close look at this DOGE chart—this market’s smell of manipulation is almost spilling out of the screen.

📉 Market reflection: The meat has grown, but the strength hasn’t kept up

Four-hour level: Looking at this chart, DOGE has been hovering around 0.11349, just hitting the ceiling of a bunch of previous trapped positions. Although the MA7 moving average is still barely trending upward, this is clearly just false strength. This kind of volume-decreasing, incremental upward movement is most likely to make retail traders think it’s about to take off, only to be met with a big squat in return.

One-hour level: The short-term trend shows even more weakness. On the hourly chart, there’s a clear divergence between price and volume—while the price is rising, buying momentum is obviously lagging. It’s like a person on the verge of collapse, desperately holding on for one last breath. As soon as the market sneezes a little, this guy will be the first to fall.

Exclusive opinion: I speak straightforwardly, so don’t take it badly. The current 0.113 is like a hook hanging with honey. Everyone is waiting for a surge, but the main players often pull back when everyone’s consensus is strongest. I expect a violent shakeout today, to clear out those leveraged longs at high levels and test whether the support below is solid.

🚀 DOGE/USDT current price short-sell ambush strategy Don’t be swayed by emotions—when you see the opportunity, jump in with the trend and stick to discipline:

Open position direction: Short

Entry price: 0.11349

First take profit: 0.11235

Second take profit: 0.11122

Stop loss: 0.11519

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