$$NAORIS Starting with the same 1000U, some double in three days, some cut losses and exit. Which side do you stand on?



Don’t blink, go straight to the data and confront it head-on. NAORIS is currently at 0.0517, surging 48.58% in 24 hours, reaching a high of 0.0546, dipping to a low of 0.0342, with a trading volume exploding to 46.1 million U. What does this mean? Bulls have eaten up 3 points of the bears within an hour, liquidity is so abundant it can withstand lightning-fast sell-offs. But you need to note that the 0.0546 high is exactly where short-term selling pressure gathers, with a 37% 24-hour volatility. Chasing the high now is like betting your principal on it pushing another 5%.

Look at the opposing side: 0.0342 is a strong support level, 0.0546 is an ironclad top. Currently at 0.0517, only 0.0029 away from the top. Jumping in now is giving liquidity to the whales? No, the strategy should be the opposite—wait for a pullback to around 0.045, then place light orders, set stop-loss below 0.04, and take profit at the previous high of 0.054. Control your position size at 30% of total funds, and keep a close eye on volume. If it shrinks below 30 million, withdraw immediately.

Compared to the trash stablecoins next door, NAORIS’s explosive power is like a cheetah, but it doesn’t give you time to hesitate. Right now, it’s stuck at the 0.05 level, battling. If it can hold steady above 0.053 within 15 minutes, a breakout past the previous high is highly probable; if it falls back below 0.048, the next target is 0.04.

My tag: Contrarian Emotion Hunter, specializing in panic selling. Remember, 48% in a bull market is just the appetizer, but catching the knife requires rhythm. Now open Gate, focus on the 0.05 defense—short if it breaks, long if it holds. Don’t expect a forever one-sided move; this game is win or stop-loss. If you choose wrong, don’t blame me.
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