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$MVLL In this batch of long positions, what’s really being taken is a sentiment rebound—not blindly chasing higher prices.
Recently, market funds have clearly been skewing toward high-volatility assets. Especially after volatility increased in the US tech sector, capital keeps searching for names with higher elasticity. MVLL’s move this time is similar: it first fell from around 42.7, bottomed near 27.77, and then started seeing buy-side support.
I entered long positions around 28.61. With the current price at 31.38, profits are close to 2x. Don’t get too excited at this point, though. The short-term rebound has already run for a while from the lows. Next, the key is whether it can break through the 32.5–33.2 area.
If it continues to ramp up volume and hold above 33.2, we can keep an eye on around 35. If the rebound loses strength and it breaks back below the 30 level again, then expectations need to be reduced, with defense set near 29.5.
For small-cap ETFs and other high-volatility assets, opportunities come fast—and so does the release of risk. Position sizing and timing matter more than direction.
I’ll keep tracking these kinds of low-level breakouts where funds suddenly return, and I’ll整理 the key levels and trading plan in advance. If you want to understand real-time changes on the board, you can follow my base camp updates to avoid realizing you missed the best entry only after the move has already run. $BTC $ETH #百万充值补贴