LAB coin has recently become a market focus, currently quoted at 0.13672. Observing the 15-minute candlestick chart, the market shows typical high volatility characteristics—average fluctuation of 1.50%, with a peak reaching 2.76%.



Interestingly, despite an overall average decline of -0.16%, the fourth candlestick rose against the trend by 1.16%, indicating that short-term buying interest is still entering the market. Market discussions and short-term capital flows may have driven this rebound. Bulls and bears are engaged in fierce competition within this price range.

From a trading perspective, high volatility environments require flexible responses. If the price can stay above 0.138, consider a long position with a small position size, targeting 0.142, but set a stop loss at 0.135. Conversely, if the price breaks below the support level of 0.135, switch to a short position with a target of 0.133 and a stop loss at 0.139.

The most critical point: in such highly volatile markets, strict adherence to stop-loss discipline is essential; otherwise, risks can quickly spiral out of control.

On the technical side, after a 1.82% drop in the nine major candlesticks, a slight rebound signal appeared, but trading volume has significantly decreased, hinting at possible oversold conditions. Whether subsequent candlesticks can effectively break through remains to be closely watched.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 01-09 10:23
0.135 is really a critical threshold. If you can't break through, you'll be out of luck; only by breaking through can you have a chance to reach 0.142.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-09 02:58
The fluctuation range of this wave in the lab is insane, with a peak of 2.76% that's quite fierce. Stop-loss discipline is truly a painful lesson; many people have fallen here. The 0.135 level must be held, only then can we watch the show if it breaks through.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-08 07:41
It's the same old technical analysis again, stop-loss, stop-loss. I've heard it so many times my ears are getting calloused haha
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GateUser-9ad11037vip
· 01-08 07:36
High volatility might seem exciting, but it's actually the easiest way to hit stop-loss and get wiped out... We really need to hold the 0.135 level.
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SignatureCollectorvip
· 01-08 07:32
This wave of volatility is really annoying. It feels like the bulls are still holding on. Let's see if 0.138 can hold.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 01-08 07:27
nah the volume crunch here is sus tbh... when you see that oversold bounce on diminishing volume, it's basically textbook liquidity trap viability. the governance primitives around price discovery break down in these micro-cap scenarios.
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