$H Double in 24 hours, $AIN small steps follow the rise, $CLO is still dithering—at this moment, choose one of three options to directly decide whether to enjoy a “rebound chicken leg” today or “stand guard while chasing the high.”



Like me, conflicted, I’ll first give the conclusion: The behind-the-scenes disagreement hidden in the simultaneous surge of the three coins—which one to rush? Let’s first look at “Three Bulls and Three Bears.”

$H Bullish: 1) 24-hour trading volume of $293M, siphoning the entire market, the strong stay strong. 2) Just one step away from the 0.2098 historical new high, retail investor sentiment is still burning. Bearish: 1) 24-hour surge of 112% is overextended, a sharp drop may follow the peak. 2) High turnover rate at high levels, indicating possible distribution by the main players.

$AIN Bullish: 1) Low market cap, 7.2M trading volume shows strong control by the main players. 2) Gradual attack from 0.062 to 0.097, steady slope, retail investors have no FOMO. Bearish: 1) 0.097 is a resistance level (previous high), breaking through requires more funds. 2) Poor liquidity, a decline could be faster than the rise.

$CLO Bullish: 1) 0.1539 is only 5% below the 0.162 high point, showing leading market sentiment. 2) 24-hour trading volume of 27.5M indicates increasing activity. Bearish: 1) 40% increase ranks at the bottom within the sector, funds are not naive. 2) 0.16-0.18 is a dense area of trapped positions, selling pressure to be absorbed.

My strategy (position based on real-time): Don’t gamble at the current price. For higher win rate, proceed in two steps—divide the total position into three parts: 40% buy the dip of $H (stop loss below 0.18), 30% chase long on $AIN breakout above 0.097, 30% wait for $CLO to retest 0.14 before entering again. If none of these, go all out and wait for the weekend “harvest correction” to decide.

Personal tag: I am that “position artist” who jumps back and forth between rapid rise and collapse every day—missed the mark, cut losses; got it right, boast.

Don’t slip away, your stance will decide whether tonight’s dinner includes chicken legs—if it can rise, press 1; if it’s going to crash, press 2. $
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