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$BTW 24-hour doubling to 0.0897 then crashing 40%? $BEAT 5.5641 rallying then falling back 14%? $SQD 0.0390 with only 4M in trading volume looks like a dead fish. Which one do you choose among the three options to send someone to get wrecked?
$BTW bullish: Daily double bottom breakout + 400 million huge volume support; bearish: 0.04 pulls back 40% with MACD death cross.
$BEAT bullish: Weekly platform breakout above 5.0 and stabilize, funds mainly targeting public chains; bearish: No volume surge to 6.0 and get crushed, RSI overbought divergence.
$SQD bullish: Obscure coin bottoming at 0.03 with 3x volume; bearish: Trading volume is negligible, daily trendline resistance at the top.
Advice: Don’t chase the rebound, set $BTW stop loss at 0.07, watch for $BEAT to break 6.0 resistance when chasing longs, and for $SQD, play it safe and just PASS. I’m the guy who got scared and cut losses on $BTW, more timid ones can follow the rhythm of breaking apart, stepping on mines every day for you. If it can rise, deduct 1; if it crashes, deduct 2.