【Is $BEAT's 8.8 high today the tombstone line? Betting my three-day gains, if the collection bid breaks 8.8, go long immediately; otherwise, reverse and short!】



$BEAT's 24-hour trading volume today is 799 million, and the turnover rate might exceed 300%. This crazy level of activity can only lead to two outcomes: either a direct surge to break 9.5 and crush the shorts, or the main force uses good news to offload and push back down to 5.5. My logic is simple—8.8 is a strong resistance tested three times intraday without breaking. Now it’s consolidating with lower volume at 8.63. If it doesn’t make a new high within 30 minutes, I will short at 8.5, with a stop loss at 8.85, aiming to recover below 8.0. But if volume suddenly increases and it stabilizes above 8.8, I will go long immediately, with a stop loss at 8.65, and a first target of 9.2. Reason: 24-hour amplitude is close to 100%. Once this coin cools off, the retracement speed is like a jump off a building. I need a risk-reward ratio of at least 3:1 before I dare to act.

$COLLECT is now at 0.0559. Don’t be fooled by the 39% increase. The 24-hour trading volume is only 13.4 million, and the cost to push it up is very low. The previous high is 0.0592, but the volume ratio is only 0.8, indicating buying volume hasn’t caught up. I bet it drops to 0.048 tonight, with a short position no more than 5% of total funds. Stop loss at 0.061, add to the short if it breaks below 0.053. If it still hovers above 0.055 before 09:00 tomorrow, I will close the position and admit I was wrong—if I’m slow to exit, I’ll get caught.

$CLO has risen from 0.106 to now 0.1459, but MACD has already shown divergence. Out of 15.8 million in volume, 40% occurred in the last hour, clearly short-term funds are betting on a breakout above 0.15. I bet it will retest 0.13, short at 0.148, with a stop loss at 0.155, and take profits in two batches: 0.135 and 0.12. The only situation that could embarrass me: early tomorrow, a sudden positive announcement from the project team, but based on the candlestick pattern, the main force is more likely to shake out traders first.

Remember my core strategy: watch volume signals for BEAT, follow through if $COLLECT breaks key levels, and short $CLO for a pullback. Set stop losses on every trade—don’t dream of getting rich overnight. If you think I’m wrong, take a screenshot and come back tomorrow to prove me wrong. Every day, I pick three of the most skeptical IDs in the comments and review my trades with real orders to face my criticism.
BEAT53.56%
COLLECT48.69%
CLO37.02%
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