#GateDebutsMOUTAIAnd9OtherA-Shares


Sometimes the best trading opportunity appears when the market is caught between buyers and sellers.

That’s exactly what makes MOUTAI worth watching right now.

MOUTAIUSDT Perpetual is trading around 194.12 USDT, currently down 0.81%, with 10× leverage shown on the trading screen.

The order book shows buyers concentrated around 192.92–192.97, while sellers are stacked around 202.97–203.01.

Here is the trading plan I would watch:

Long setup:

Entry: 193.00–194.20 USDT

First target: 198.00 USDT

Second target: 202.50–203.00 USDT

Extended target: 205.00 USDT if 203.00 breaks with strong momentum

Stop-loss: around 191.80 USDT

The long idea is valid only if price holds the 192.92–193.00 support area and starts making higher highs.

Short setup:

Short entry: 202.50–203.00 USDT if price reaches resistance and shows a clear rejection

First target: 198.00 USDT

Second target: 194.00 USDT

Extended target: 192.90 USDT if selling pressure accelerates

Stop-loss: around 204.20 USDT

The short idea becomes more attractive if price repeatedly fails around 203.00 and sellers regain control.

My current bias:

I would keep a cautiously bullish bias while 192.90–193.00 holds, but I would not chase the trade at 10× leverage.

The key levels are simple:

Above 203.00: bullish breakout scenario

Between 193.00 and 203.00: wait for confirmation

Below 192.90: bullish setup becomes invalid and downside risk increases

Risk management:

I would keep the position size small, use a predefined stop-loss and avoid using the full 10× leverage simply because it is available. Never risk money you cannot afford to lose.

This is a technical scenario based on the price and order-book levels visible in the screenshot, not a guaranteed prediction. The market can move differently at any time.

Now I want to know your plan.

Would you take the LONG from 193–194, wait for the SHORT around 203, or stay out until the breakout?

What is your entry, target and stop?
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