The 1-hour K-line shows a clear upward trend, and recent movements indicate the involvement of large traders. The Bollinger Bands have been strongly broken through, and although the price has pulled back after leaving the middle band, the short-term upward momentum remains clear. The MACD indicator shows that the bullish momentum is still being released, and the trading volume has also supported this upward move well. From the current perspective, the bulls indeed hold the absolute initiative. If you want to trade contracts, it is recommended not to use too high leverage, and you must set a proper stop-loss to control risk, so you can confidently follow this market trend.
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-27 02:53
The dealer is causing trouble again. This wave of THE is indeed quite interesting.
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PanicSeller
· 12-27 02:51
With such obvious market maker moves, how can retail investors follow?
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-27 02:50
"obvious whale accumulation pattern, but actually the liquidity depth doesn't match the volume spike... smells like wash trading tbh"
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-27 02:50
The market maker's move is indeed a bit aggressive, but don't be fooled by the surge. This kind of market is most likely to catch a falling knife.
The 1-hour K-line shows a clear upward trend, and recent movements indicate the involvement of large traders. The Bollinger Bands have been strongly broken through, and although the price has pulled back after leaving the middle band, the short-term upward momentum remains clear. The MACD indicator shows that the bullish momentum is still being released, and the trading volume has also supported this upward move well. From the current perspective, the bulls indeed hold the absolute initiative. If you want to trade contracts, it is recommended not to use too high leverage, and you must set a proper stop-loss to control risk, so you can confidently follow this market trend.