Single-day loss of 120k — I will never forget that afternoon when I chased the rise at $XNY 0.0058 and then went all-in during the volume surge at $AIN 0.083. At the worst, my account shrank by 40%, and I stared at the candlesticks all night, slapping myself.



But today I want to use this painful experience to wake you up.

Look at $XNY real-time data: 24-hour increase of 53%, trading volume of 6.8 million, price 0.0074. Is it high? Of course. But my lesson is — when the turnover rate of small coins is insufficient, the number of whale addresses monitored on-chain suddenly jumps from 48 to 129 during a peak. This usually indicates distribution, not a shakeout.

Operational aspects:
$XNY Short-term resistance level at 0.0082, which is the weekly EMA200. If the 30-minute trading volume breaks through 3 million, you can try a small long position, with a stop loss set at 0.0067. Be cautious if it touches 0.0077 — the highest today has already been touched once; if it fails to break again, it’s likely to retrace to 0.0058.

Next, look at $AIN, real-time price 0.0929, 46% increase, trading volume of 7.5 million. My previous loss was when I impulsively entered during a five-hour sideways at 0.088, and the next day it plunged to 0.07. Now, the daily RSI is as high as 81, but in the depth data, buy orders have been pulled from 0.09 to 0.095, indicating large funds are supporting the order book to accumulate.

Operational plan:
$AIN Place a buy order at 0.088 for the core position. If volume breaks through 0.098 and it stabilizes for 10 minutes, add to a total position of 5%. Take profits at three levels: 0.105, 0.118, 0.13. Be sure to set the stop loss at 0.078; if it drops below, exit immediately. Don’t trust the “shakeout” excuse.

Now is not the season for all-in, but for retreating and ambushing. Follow me, at least to help you avoid the pits I’ve stepped into. $
XNY53.22%
AIN35.60%
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