Q Coin(QUSDT)Yesterday's single-day surge of 35%, looks quite scary. But I've experienced this kind of rapid increase many times, each time accompanied by intense volatility. Those chasing the high often end up losing.
Over the years, I've summarized a rule—after a surge with high volume, if the trading volume suddenly shrinks (like now, down to -98.3%), be cautious. RSI and MACD still look okay, but once liquidity diminishes, a slight sell-off by big players can cause the price to plummet straight down. I've seen many altcoins crash like this.
The current situation is: the price stays at 0.02 USDT, the 4-hour K-line is indeed trending upward, but the 1-hour MACD histogram has already turned negative, and trading volume has significantly decreased. This indicates that the upward momentum is weakening, and it's not a good time to enter.
My approach is to keep observing. I won't chase the top, nor buy at emotional highs. If there is a strong consolidation later and clear signals are released, I will consider:
— Entry condition: price breaks through 0.021 and stabilizes (this proves buying strength) — Stop-loss point: if it falls below 0.0195 (1-hour candle body), exit immediately — Target levels: T1 at 0.025, T2 at 0.03
Trend trading is like this—only eat the fish body, and avoid the head and tail, no matter how good the money looks. Risk should always be the top priority.
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DAOdreamer
· 9h ago
It's the same old trick again, a 35% rapid surge followed by a inevitable plunge, I've seen it many times.
Wait, with such a sharp decrease in trading volume, are you sure it's not the whales shaking out the weak hands?
The fish itself is indeed delicious, but now this market feels like even the fish have died.
I'm not chasing anymore; waiting and watching is the best strategy.
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DegenWhisperer
· 9h ago
Another 35% horror story, I've fallen for this trick too many times before.
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BearMarketMonk
· 9h ago
This is the old trick again; those chasing the highs will be crying later.
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degenonymous
· 9h ago
It's the same old trick again, a 35% increase looks good, but it turns into a bloodbath in the end.
Q Coin(QUSDT)Yesterday's single-day surge of 35%, looks quite scary. But I've experienced this kind of rapid increase many times, each time accompanied by intense volatility. Those chasing the high often end up losing.
Over the years, I've summarized a rule—after a surge with high volume, if the trading volume suddenly shrinks (like now, down to -98.3%), be cautious. RSI and MACD still look okay, but once liquidity diminishes, a slight sell-off by big players can cause the price to plummet straight down. I've seen many altcoins crash like this.
The current situation is: the price stays at 0.02 USDT, the 4-hour K-line is indeed trending upward, but the 1-hour MACD histogram has already turned negative, and trading volume has significantly decreased. This indicates that the upward momentum is weakening, and it's not a good time to enter.
My approach is to keep observing. I won't chase the top, nor buy at emotional highs. If there is a strong consolidation later and clear signals are released, I will consider:
— Entry condition: price breaks through 0.021 and stabilizes (this proves buying strength)
— Stop-loss point: if it falls below 0.0195 (1-hour candle body), exit immediately
— Target levels: T1 at 0.025, T2 at 0.03
Trend trading is like this—only eat the fish body, and avoid the head and tail, no matter how good the money looks. Risk should always be the top priority.