$$HOME In 24 hours it surged from 0.013 to 0.017, with a trading volume of 38 million. So who’s the one getting left holding the bag this time? Those who chased the price already got trapped halfway up the mountain.


I’ll say it plainly: at 0.0170, brother, if you rush in now, you’ll most likely just be giving a ride to the people who got in ahead of you. In the past 24 hours, it’s up 24%; from the low to the high it pulled more than 30%. There are massive short-term profit-taking orders. Once the buying volume can’t keep up, it’s only a matter of time before it retraces to below 0.015.
My plan is very clear: if you want to enter, wait for a pullback into the 0.0145–0.0150 range. Set the stop-loss at 0.0135—if it breaks, I’ll admit defeat. First take-profit target: 0.0165. Second target: 0.0180. Keep your position size within 3% of total funds—this isn’t a spot to go heavy and gamble.
If it directly spikes above 0.018, give up—no chasing. If it keeps chopping around 0.016–0.017 with shrinking volume, I’ll also stay on the sidelines. Only if there’s a volume-backed breakout above 0.018 and the retest doesn’t break through, will I consider a small-sized long, with a stop-loss at 0.0165.
Don’t think you’ve missed out just because it’s red all over right now. I’ve seen this “blow-off then pull back” script way too many times. With a 24-hour trading volume of 38 million, if it’s a low market-cap token, that’s standard data consistent with market makers propping it up and unloading—dumping into the move. I’m not here to guess how high it can go; I only know discipline is worth more than impulse.
Who’s brave enough to place an order at 0.0150 to “receive the goods”? I’m waiting to see in the comments whether you’re genuinely bold, or just big talk.
No trading outside the plan.
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AIEDllCarr
· 1h ago
Good analysis.
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