Anomalous data rewriting everyone's script: $HMSTR relies on a 28-fold trading volume surge to support the price, while $COLLECT can't get the funds to pass the baton on the seesaw. Since you're still watching the show, I'll directly break down today's trading adjustments.



Step 1: HMSTR's 24-hour trading volume surged to 112.4 million, more than nine times that of COLLECT, but the market pressure remains confined within a narrow range of 0.0002-0.0003. I'm not pulling the price up; I'm breaking through all stop-loss orders below 0.0002, then using small consecutive orders to push the daily trading volume to 112 million, triggering panic selling, while also making retail investors hesitant to chase higher prices, trembling at the 0.0003 level.

Step 2: COLLECT experienced a daily fluctuation of up to 50.8%, rising from 0.0392 to 0.0592 before falling back near 0.0539. The actual capital inflow during this round was only 12.2 million, mostly from HMSTR's early-stage stretch and profit-taking phase. My clear path: first, use HMSTR's high turnover to lock in hot money, then use COLLECT's intraday volatility to intercept speculators eager to switch positions and offload holdings for new tokens.

Key signals: HMSTR's current price of 0.0003 is equal to the 24-hour high, but trading volume has already declined from the high, indicating increased concentration of chips and that the bulls and bears are approaching a critical point. COLLECT retraced to 0.0539 with increased volume, stabilizing in the 0.0392-0.0592 range in the upper middle, with buying interest subtly shifting away from HMSTR toward COLLECT for building positions.

Operational advice: Do not cut HMSTR's position if it falls below 0.00024; keep profit-taking below 0.00035, with no more than 30% of the position. For COLLECT, consider entering with 10% of the position around 0.048, with a stop-loss at 0.043 and take-profit at 0.062. If within the next two hours HMSTR's trading volume drops below 70 million, large funds have already exited.

Follow me to better understand the logic behind capital flows; the numbers you see are just small parts of my turnover plan. The market won't lie.
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