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HMSTR Futures (HMSTRUSDT) performance today is quite interesting. The RSI on the 15-minute K-line is at 67, which is still considered neutral, but on the 1-hour chart, it changes—the RSI has already surged to 71, a clear overbought signal. Although the 4-hour trend is not too bad, this phenomenon of short-term high levels not matching the long-term trend often leads to problems.
What’s more concerning is the trading volume. During this upward move, the volume was almost shrinking, even showing extreme contraction (-100% data), indicating that the rise lacks genuine capital support and is purely driven by sentiment, making the risk level quite high.
I initially wanted to provide key position references—support and resistance levels—but now the price data has issues, making precise positioning impossible. Without data, there’s no basis; blindly trading is obviously unwise.
So my stance is very clear: **Decidedly observe**. Instead of gambling on a move, it’s better to wait until the data normalizes and the technical picture becomes clearer. In the face of risk, patience is always the best strategy.
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RSI71? This wave probably can't hold up, let's wait and see
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Daring to act when data is exploding, that takes a lot of guts
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Emotional trading is really annoying, better to just get some sleep
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Deciding to stay on the sidelines is a good move, definitely better than blindly guessing
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Short-term high levels combined with long-term weakness, this combination is quite uncomfortable
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Volume shrinks but prices still rise? That sounds a bit suspicious
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Unfounded operations are just playing with money
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Always staying on the sidelines means never falling into traps, that's the principle