【Trading Opportunity Alert】



$C has reached a critical point. A strong short signal has appeared on the 4-hour chart, and the current technical situation warrants attention.

**Specific parameters are as follows:**

Entry price is around 0.081013076, with a recommended position size of 0.7%. Stop loss is set at 0.083241647, with a risk of approximately 2.75%. This level has been tested repeatedly by the market, with a strength of 65%, and 20 touch records indicate it is indeed an important support/resistance junction.

Take profit targets are divided into three levels:
- First target 0.077670219 (reward-to-risk ratio 1.5:1)
- Second target 0.075441647 (reward-to-risk ratio 2.5:1)
- Third target 0.072098790 (reward-to-risk ratio 4.0:1)

The signal is valid for 480 minutes, from 2026-01-17 21:46:35 to 2026-01-18 05:46:35.

**How to interpret the technical analysis?**

The signal strength score reaches 82/100, reflected in several aspects: key moving average levels, moderate support and resistance, and historically verified key levels. According to the ADX indicator, the strength is 14.2, indicating the market is still in a relatively stable oscillation zone.

Volume performance is subdued with decreasing volume, with a main volume ratio of only 0.3x. The volume-price relationship shows relatively stable prices. The order book buy-sell ratio is 1.02:1, slightly bullish. Interestingly, the bullish-to-bearish sentiment ratio reaches 1.81:1, suggesting overall market bullish sentiment still dominates, which conflicts with the short signal—often indicating a potential reversal opportunity.

The upper band of the moving regression channel is at 0.084374918, the lower band at 0.067142666, and the Fibonacci 0.618 level coincides with 0.077792198, closely aligning with the first take profit target.

**Risk Reminder:**
Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile, so strict position control is crucial. Always set a stop loss to prevent a single trade from impacting your entire account. This is just a technical signal; specific decisions should also consider your own risk tolerance.
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 01-20 05:02
82% Signal is still worth watching, just worried it might be another scythe

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Consolidation with reduced volume? Isn't that just indicating the main force hasn't decided yet

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The long-short ratio is 1.81:1, and you're still daring to short... risk is on you, buddy

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0.7% position size I can accept, just afraid a big red candle will wipe it all out

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480-minute validity period, too tiring to keep an eye on, better wait for a clear signal

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Another Fibonacci coincidence? Forget it, I don't believe in this stuff

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Low-volume downturn might actually hide big moves, I agree with that

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Before shorting, check if whales are accumulating...

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4-hour signal cycle is too short, I still prefer the daily chart

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During such divergence, it's easiest to get trapped, be careful
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GateUser-40edb63bvip
· 01-19 11:35
82% signal strength, feels a bit risky

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Short entry at 0.081? Wait, currently the bullish sentiment is 1.81 to 1, isn't this a blatant against position?

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The 20 times touched levels, the strength is undeniable, but with a 0.3x volume reduction, I’m not confident in this capacity

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Fibonacci just hits the first take profit, a bit too perfect, I always feel something's off

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480-minute window period, staying up late to monitor the market, or forget it

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Short signal combined with bullish sentiment, reversal opportunity? Or is it a lullaby?

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0.7% position size for safety, but this market crashes at the slightest bad news, can the stop loss hold?

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Another technical warning, everything is correct, but making money is still difficult
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 01-17 14:52
With such strong bearish signals, why is the bullish sentiment still so fierce? Be careful with this conflicting momentum.
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· 01-17 14:50
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ForkMongervip
· 01-17 14:40
ngl the divergence here screams governance vulnerability... bullish sentiment vs short signal? that's literally a protocol waiting to fork lmao
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-17 14:35
Wait, the sentiment is more bullish at 1.81? Then how did the short signal come about? That's a bit contradictory.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 01-17 14:34
0.7% position... This is playing with fire.

Another short signal, but the bullish sentiment is 1.81:1. Where's the promised reversal opportunity?

I can't quite believe the 82-minute signal. With such a sharp decrease in volume, who dares to follow?

Fibonacci and take-profit levels are so coincidental, it feels a bit like a trick.

In the 480-minute window, I might accidentally get stuck in a range. Forget it, better to stay on the sidelines.
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