#数字资产市场动态 $BEAT this wave of decline exceeds 21%, and the trading volume has increased significantly. From the candlestick pattern, it is a typical trend-driven sell-off. The high open interest hanging on the market, combined with the downward momentum, suggests that the bulls are suffering here—many contracts are being forcibly liquidated, which in turn triggers a chain reaction of selling pressure. It’s not just simple profit-taking.
From a technical perspective, $BEAT's current trend is quite clear. High trading volume accompanied by continuous decline, with no significant buying support seen, and short-term rebounds are quickly suppressed. As long as it cannot break above the 0.330 level, the downward momentum will continue.
**Trading Strategy**: Short-term bearish. It’s more stable to enter short positions gradually in the 0.300-0.310 range, with a stop-loss set at 0.330 (this is a hard indicator; if broken, exit). As for targets, recent support is around 0.270; if broken, you can try 0.240.
The high coordination between volume and open interest indicates that the selling pressure is real and not just bluffing. For a price reversal, genuine buy support with real capital is needed, which is currently not visible. So at this point, a cautious approach is to follow the trend.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-19 19:16
The contract liquidation is starting again. This wave of dumping is quite fierce.
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If it can't break 0.330, it will continue to go down. Honestly, I feel it might still fall.
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How come the bulls are being liquidated again? This rhythm feels a bit familiar.
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With such high trading volume, where are the buy orders?
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Haven't seen any real cash backing the buy-in. How can there be a rebound?
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In the short term, follow the trend. Don't think about bottom fishing.
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Positioning with trading volume clearly indicates a downward push.
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Whether 0.270 can hold is really hard to say.
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It's a chain reaction again—one liquidation triggers a total collapse.
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In this kind of market, with no buy-in, only selling pressure. Better to stay short.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 01-19 19:16
It's the same chain liquidation tactic again, and this time the bulls are really stunned.
Let's see if it breaks below 0.330; if it doesn't, the bears still have a chance to play.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-19 19:15
They're dumping the market again. The bulls are doomed this time.
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CrashHotline
· 01-19 19:08
The bulls are being violently liquidated again and again, this pace is really incredible.
With such a large trading volume, there's no way it's just hype; you have to follow the trend.
If 0.33 breaks, I'll go all-in on a short position directly.
#数字资产市场动态 $BEAT this wave of decline exceeds 21%, and the trading volume has increased significantly. From the candlestick pattern, it is a typical trend-driven sell-off. The high open interest hanging on the market, combined with the downward momentum, suggests that the bulls are suffering here—many contracts are being forcibly liquidated, which in turn triggers a chain reaction of selling pressure. It’s not just simple profit-taking.
From a technical perspective, $BEAT's current trend is quite clear. High trading volume accompanied by continuous decline, with no significant buying support seen, and short-term rebounds are quickly suppressed. As long as it cannot break above the 0.330 level, the downward momentum will continue.
**Trading Strategy**: Short-term bearish. It’s more stable to enter short positions gradually in the 0.300-0.310 range, with a stop-loss set at 0.330 (this is a hard indicator; if broken, exit). As for targets, recent support is around 0.270; if broken, you can try 0.240.
The high coordination between volume and open interest indicates that the selling pressure is real and not just bluffing. For a price reversal, genuine buy support with real capital is needed, which is currently not visible. So at this point, a cautious approach is to follow the trend.