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$ENSO ENSO currently operates very little according to technical analysis, mainly being "price manipulated" (MM / sharks).
Let me be straightforward so you understand easily:
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🧠 1. Clear signs that the coin is being manipulated
Looking at ENSO in recent days, there are enough signs:
✅ Continuous stop-loss sweeps
• Strong push down → sweep long orders
• Rapid surge up → sweep short orders
• Then turn around again
➡️ Small traders gradually get burned.
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✅ Unusual candles
• Sudden long candles of 5–15% within a few minutes
• Not following the previous trend
• No clear pattern
➡️ This is not natural, but driven by large orders.
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✅ Unsuitable volume
• Volume isn’t very high
• But the price moves very strongly
➡️ = Liquidity control team involved.
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⚠️ 2. Why do technicals often “fail” with ENSO?
Technical analysis is only effective when:
👉 The market has many free buyers and sellers
But ENSO:
• Moderate liquidity
• Not many holders
• Easily manipulated
➡️ EMA, MACD, candlestick patterns are just for reference, not 100% reliable.
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💣 3. Who is most likely to get "liquidated" when trading this coin?
Especially:
❌ Leveraged Futures trading
❌ Trading based on emotions
❌ Holding losses without cutting
ENSO is a type of:
“Win 1–2 trades → then lose 5 trades afterward” 😓
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✅ 4. If you still want to play ENSO → change your approach
The safest way:
🔹 Method 1: Stay outside (and really listen)
If you’re not a professional:
👉 Skip ENSO, switch to top coins like (BTC, ETH…) for easier trading.
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🔹 Method 2: Short-term trading
If you still want to enter:
• Timeframes M1–M5
• Very short TP: 0.5–1.5%
• Extremely tight SL
• No holding
Example:
Long at 1.92 → TP 1.94 → exit