Take a look at LRC's RSI trend—90.04! What does this number mean? One word: hot. If we compare it to driving, the engine RPM has already surged into the red zone; continuing to press the accelerator will only lead to self-destruction.
What you feel as a rapid surge is actually what? Just look at these details:
**The story of capital flow is the most honest** The fund flows on 4-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour charts are all net outflows. What does this mean? The main driver of rising prices is retail FOMO sentiment, not sustained institutional or large investor involvement. In simple terms, this is a market built on FOMO.
**Technical indicators are already sounding the alarm** An RSI breakout above 90.04 falls into the extremely overbought zone. History has repeated itself countless times; after such extreme data, it’s often not continued surge but a quick retreat. The recent 1-hour long position liquidation volume has started to surpass, indicating cracks in the bullish camp's first line of defense.
**Staying calm is more valuable than hot-headedness** When all voices are urging continued rise, thinking in reverse can help you survive longer. Remember these two key levels: - 0.06360 (short-term support, a break below signals weakening trend) - 0.05800 (ultimate correction target, the point where the bubble is fully released)
In moments of market madness, maintaining clarity is a huge advantage.
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DefiPlaybook
· 5h ago
RSI 90 breaking the chart, this wave is not far from liquidation, the big players have already exited.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-14 02:38
RSI over 90 is such a monster number, I've really seen it a few times, and each time it hasn't ended well... Funds are still net flowing out, which is outrageous.
Retail investors are frantically buying in, while institutions have already quietly slipped away. This FOMO wave is bound to go wrong.
Remember those two points, you'll find them useful when you exit.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-14 02:35
Breaking through 90 is truly dangerous. Going in now means you're the bag holder.
No, with all the funds fleeing, you're still in a crazy FOMO? I've seen this trick too many times.
Stay calm, if it drops below 0.06360, it's time to run. Don't wait until it hits 0.05800.
The retail-driven rally is the most fragile; it breaks with a single poke.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 12-14 02:35
Looking at this RSI over 90, it reminds me of the last time I got trapped. I really can't hold on anymore.
Oh my God, this wave of FOMO is going to kill people. While net capital outflows are still claiming a rise, retail investors are rushing in.
Sober people are now waiting for a drop. If it breaks 0.06360, it will head straight to 0.058. History is so boring, it always repeats.
Hot-blooded passion is useless. In the end, only those who can stay calm and do nothing survive in this market.
When RSI breaks 90, I never buy the dip. Just watch the show. When the liquidation wave hits, that’s the time to scoop up bargains.
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UncleWhale
· 12-14 02:33
RSI is already at 90, and you're still chasing? This is the rhythm of being harvested.
Major funds have already exited, leaving only retail investors boosting each other.
Push to 0.05800, let's talk then.
This wave of FOMO is truly incredible; even with the engine redlining, you still dare to step on the accelerator.
Funds are net flowing out, and you're still sleepwalking.
Wake up, with so many instances of overbought corrections in history, do you really want to experience it yourself?
Support lines break easily once broken; the defense line isn't as solid as you think.
Everyone says to think inversely, so why do you keep rushing upwards?
A bubble is a bubble; it will be popped sooner or later.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 12-14 02:31
Still chasing after RSI 90 and above? If that's not gambling, what is...
Haven't you seen the capital outflows?
The story of retail investors being the bagholders is always the same. Can't you learn?
Breaking below 0.06 and it's over. In the end, you'll be the ones crying.
The rational people have already withdrawn. FOMO dies the fastest.
Institutions have already left. Are you still looking at technical analysis? Wake up.
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AllInDaddy
· 12-14 02:30
RSI above 90 still dare to buy in? That's the common problem among retail investors.
Net capital outflow still being hyped? Wake up, brother.
0.06360, if broken, should sell; don't wait until 0.058 to regret.
Jealous when seeing others making money, then turn around and become the bagholder, day after day.
Institutions already pulled out early, leaving only retail investors chopping each other up.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-14 02:16
I sold when RSI was over 90; I won't chase this FOMO wave.
#数字资产生态回暖 $LRC Current pattern alerts
Take a look at LRC's RSI trend—90.04! What does this number mean? One word: hot. If we compare it to driving, the engine RPM has already surged into the red zone; continuing to press the accelerator will only lead to self-destruction.
What you feel as a rapid surge is actually what? Just look at these details:
**The story of capital flow is the most honest**
The fund flows on 4-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour charts are all net outflows. What does this mean? The main driver of rising prices is retail FOMO sentiment, not sustained institutional or large investor involvement. In simple terms, this is a market built on FOMO.
**Technical indicators are already sounding the alarm**
An RSI breakout above 90.04 falls into the extremely overbought zone. History has repeated itself countless times; after such extreme data, it’s often not continued surge but a quick retreat. The recent 1-hour long position liquidation volume has started to surpass, indicating cracks in the bullish camp's first line of defense.
**Staying calm is more valuable than hot-headedness**
When all voices are urging continued rise, thinking in reverse can help you survive longer. Remember these two key levels:
- 0.06360 (short-term support, a break below signals weakening trend)
- 0.05800 (ultimate correction target, the point where the bubble is fully released)
In moments of market madness, maintaining clarity is a huge advantage.