$$GRASS 10 minutes ago, I didn't catch the 0.375 bottom, now it's 0.4780, who is still waiting for a pullback? 24-hour trading volume is 38.6M, directly pushing the daily chart up by 26%. Is this high point at 0.4919 a tough resistance or just an air refueling station? From the data I monitored yesterday, this round of abnormal movement isn't at a level that retail investors can cause with their trading volume. On-chain chip structure shows clear signs of accumulation around 0.40. If it stabilizes above 0.48 within 24 hours, the next target is directly at 0.55. But if the turnover rate drops below 15%, you must run—right now, it's the dividing line between bulls and bears. Hesitating for a second costs 10%, do your own math.


Scenario analysis: If funds continue to flow in before the US stock market opens tonight, the 0.50 round number is likely to be broken within 4 hours, making 0.52 the best take-profit point. Conversely, if it falls back below 0.45 within half an hour without volume rebound, it indicates that the main force is unloading around 0.48. The current price at 0.4780 becomes a stage top, and the stop-loss must be set at 0.44. Don’t fall in love with the trend.
In terms of position management, use 20% of your capital with stop-loss set for those betting on a breakout, and wait for a pullback at 0.46 to buy in more safely. Don’t go all-in in a hot-headed rush.
I’ve been shouting in the trading group for three days that GRASS is this week’s capital rotation target. Even at 2 a.m., I’m still sharing on-chain abnormal movement screenshots on social media. Trust me—raise your hand if you’ve already placed an order. The countdown begins: 1 hour and 28 minutes left before the 0.50 breakthrough window. Are you planning to wait for the rally to chase high or get in now and buckle up? Comment your position, I’ll check if your stop-loss is set correctly.
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