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Crypto K-line Cipher: 3 Most Overlooked 'Capital Movement Signals' $SPCX
Many people look at K-lines just to see ups and downs, but if you do it long enough, you'll find that for the same K-line, retail investors see emotions, while capital sees positions.
I've also suffered losses before, and only later did I gradually use these three patterns as filters.
1. False Breakout: The Most Common Bull Trap
Many people lose money by chasing right after breaking the previous high.
But a real breakout has two conditions: $SOL
Breakout must be accompanied by volume (significantly higher than recent average trading volume). The closing price must hold (at least 1-2 four-hour K-lines without falling back).
If it just spikes up momentarily while volume is still shrinking, it's basically a bull trap.
The market often uses this method to first take in those chasing the rally, then reverse to reclaim liquidity. #Strategy拟回购股票
2. The Essence of Accumulation: Not About Rising, But 'Cannot Fall'
Many people look for the bottom, but their direction is actually wrong.
Real accumulation is not a big rise, but:
Repeated wick spikes but all are recovered;
Shrinking volume sideways consolidation, but the price cannot go down;
A certain volume candlestick breaks the consolidation range.
Simply put: no matter how hard you smash, it cannot be broken through.
This position is not that no one is trading, but that big money is slowly accumulating.
3. The Most Dangerous Signal: Volume But No Price Increase
Many tops are not formed by falling, but by 'grinding'.
Typical characteristics: #预测世界杯英格兰VS刚果
After a rise, volume starts to increase continuously;
But price progress becomes slower and slower;
Sentiment begins to be unanimously bullish.
Especially when contract open interest increases simultaneously, it indicates that both longs and shorts are adding leverage, and volatility will suddenly amplify $BTC
At such times, a single reverse wick spike can wipe out all previous profits.
In the end, K-lines have no secrets; the secret lies in 'who is trading'.
What you see is the trend; capital sees the exchange of chips.
The most important thing in trading is not to understand all market conditions, but to first learn to avoid those obvious traps.
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