0.1680, 34%, $170 million — everyone is waiting for $HEI to crash, but the funding rate has spiked, and the Fear and Greed Index is stuck in extreme range. This move isn’t over yet. Yesterday’s low of 0.1114 has now rallied to here, with three big bullish candles burying half the shorts. Trading volume of 96M has directly absorbed the volume of the previous three days. Quiet? No, it’s retail investors still doubting while old money has already entered to grab chips. The Fear and Greed Index surged from 20 last week to 68, yanking it from "Fear" to the edge of "Greed," but it hasn’t reached the 74+ euphoria peak. Historically, this kind of movement — dropping to extreme fear, then a rapid recovery, with the index stuck halfway — often corresponds to a medium-term bottom. This is exactly the same as when $PEPE launched in the second half of last year: institutions finished accumulating, then rolled up their sleeves to dump and wash out positions. Now $HEI’s candlestick chart looks like it was stamped from the same mold. What about the funding rate? The current positive rate has narrowed to 0.001%, with longs and shorts locked in a tug-of-war. No bearish top signal has appeared, and contract open interest hasn’t blown up, indicating that main positions are still in place. Plus, a rising positive rate is the real top; right now it’s building strength. My judgment: the inflection point is here. For operation, enter a base position at the current price of 0.168-0.17, stop loss at 0.155 (the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement of the recent rally), and take profit at 0.2 (the previous historical high). Aggressively, target 0.25. Keep position size to 20%, because volatility is high. If it spikes rapidly, hold onto profits. If you want to wait for a pullback, buying below 0.145 is safer, but you might miss the move. One last thing: an emotional inflection point = the best entry. Don’t wait until FOMO heats up to jump in and catch a falling knife. Right now is that window where "others hesitate, I enter." Follow my personal page for meme plays and liquidity rhythm. Vote: Do you bet it pulls back first and then rallies, or goes straight through 0.2?

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