$TREE This is a typical “spike up then fall back” correction-repair pattern. Ar Yu also explained: 📖 it is a small-cap token with extremely high volatility (it’s very normal for daily swings to be 10%-20%). So Ar Yu’s strategy: don’t chase the high; wait for a stabilization signal, aiming to catch the second-wave rebound 🔥



Strategy 1️⃣: Buy at support 📈
● Logic: Since the 4-hour trend is upward, the 1-hour pullback is an opportunity to get in. Most likely it will bottom and stabilize in the 0.0440-0.0445 range.
● Entry price: 0.0438 - 0.0445
● Stop loss: 0.0428
● First target: 0.0455
● Second target: 0.0468 🎯

Strategy 2️⃣: Breakout chase long 📈
● Logic: If the price directly breaks out above 0.0455 with increased volume, it means the correction is over and the main force is launching the second wave.
● Entry price: Hold above 0.0456
● Stop loss: 0.0445.
● Take-profit targets: 0.0480 - 0.0490 🎯

Strategy 2️⃣: Sell short on rallies 📉
● Logic: If the rebound lacks strength, cannot break 0.0455, and the MACD shows a bearish top divergence.
● Entry price: 0.0455 - 0.0458, light position
● Stop loss: 0.0465.
● Take-profit target: 0.0440. 🎯
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MoonlightMineralWater
· 3h ago
Strategy 2’s breakout chase-long and Strategy 3’s short-selling conditions collided—at the 0.0455 level, is it long or short?
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PunkRiskMgr
· 3h ago
Low market cap does give a real boost, but the stop-loss is set a bit too tight—what if a quick spike temporarily sweeps the stop loss?
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OracleSkeptic
· 4h ago
Ayurui gave this entry point very precisely, but can $TREE 's liquidity hold up the take-profit at 0.0480?
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