DUSK's recent rally has been truly fierce. In four days, it has increased fivefold. Such a surge looks impressive, but it's also important to consider the underlying logic.
Careful examination of the candlestick charts reveals some clues—it's now entering a sideways consolidation phase, but the trading volume hasn't kept up. This is a typical pattern of volume expansion without price movement. Usually, when this situation occurs, the main players' chips are nearly exhausted, and the remaining action is to oscillate repeatedly at high levels, enticing latecomers to buy in.
From a technical perspective, extreme gains are often followed by a strong correction. When a bubble inflates to this extent, physical laws tell us when it has reached the top and should burst. The magnitude of the decline is often proportional to the previous rise, so a waterfall-like drop is not surprising.
If you still want to participate now, consider a contrarian approach. Enter short positions at the high points, allowing profits to be realized during the pullback. This might be a smarter choice at the moment. Market opportunities are always present, but the most stable returns come from effective risk management.
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StealthMoon
· 18h ago
Thinking about fivefold returns and just lying back to win? Wake up, buddy. The main players should have already started selling.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 18h ago
Fivefold increase so quickly, it does feel a bit虚啊
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Consolidation with shrinking volume, this is a signal that the main force is distributing
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The bubble has been blown so big, you really need to be careful about catching the bag
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Now I dare not chase, wait for a pullback to decide
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Counter-trend shorting might be the correct approach
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It looks like a strong rise, but there's a high chance of a waterfall decline later
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The main players have already run, volume is still sluggish, who dares to catch the bag
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High-level oscillation is just washing out retail investors, the tactics are old
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Not catching up with the risks, participating is just sending money
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Smart people should consider taking profits now, right
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Hash_Bandit
· 18h ago
tbh the volume disconnect is giving me 2017 vibes all over again... seen this difficulty adjustment play out too many times. once the hashrate peaks like this, gravity always wins. shorting at the top honestly just makes sense from a risk management standpoint
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unrekt.eth
· 19h ago
Fivefold increase, the main players probably already ran away. It's ridiculous to buy in now.
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OldLeekMaster
· 19h ago
Multiply by five? I feel like the main players have already run away almost, and now it's just the newbies taking the bait.
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ZKSherlock
· 19h ago
actually... this "5x in 4 days" narrative is precisely the kind of probabilistic proof system people keep misunderstanding. volume patterns don't lie, but everyone's reading the tea leaves wrong here.
DUSK's recent rally has been truly fierce. In four days, it has increased fivefold. Such a surge looks impressive, but it's also important to consider the underlying logic.
Careful examination of the candlestick charts reveals some clues—it's now entering a sideways consolidation phase, but the trading volume hasn't kept up. This is a typical pattern of volume expansion without price movement. Usually, when this situation occurs, the main players' chips are nearly exhausted, and the remaining action is to oscillate repeatedly at high levels, enticing latecomers to buy in.
From a technical perspective, extreme gains are often followed by a strong correction. When a bubble inflates to this extent, physical laws tell us when it has reached the top and should burst. The magnitude of the decline is often proportional to the previous rise, so a waterfall-like drop is not surprising.
If you still want to participate now, consider a contrarian approach. Enter short positions at the high points, allowing profits to be realized during the pullback. This might be a smarter choice at the moment. Market opportunities are always present, but the most stable returns come from effective risk management.