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Let me talk about the recent TNSR market move. I took advantage of the dip on the 21st and participated, made a decent profit, so I have some of my own thoughts on this coin's price action.
First, there's an unusual point—a coin that should have been on a downtrend suddenly bounced back, and the hype is still pretty high. That's intriguing in itself. But if you look closely at the charts, this rally is clearly happening on low volume. Personally, I tend to think this is the last round of pumping.
As for how high it can go? That depends on overall market sentiment. Currently, this kind of rebound seems likely to be aimed at attracting buyers to take over the positions, followed by more selling. So my view is: at this level, it might be worth considering opening a short position.
For the specific trade, I’d set my stop loss at the key level of 0.186. If heavy selling really starts to come in, the drop could be significant. I think the risk-reward ratio is pretty good here, but of course, it’s up to your own judgment in the end.
Let's wait for the dump signal; by then, the drop should be severe.
The guys who bought the dip on the 21st made a fortune, and I was damn late to realize it.
Setting the stop loss at 0.186 is quite meticulous; the risk-reward ratio is indeed good.
TNSR looks precarious this time; I need to be careful of playing the role of the dumb buyer.