RIVER's current trend is still in the brewing stage, so don't rush to draw conclusions. From the market performance and on-chain data, this pullback seems more like the main players are clearing out floating chips, creating a false breakout effect.
The most critical point is that the concentration of chips remains relatively high, and the short-term decline is actually just a rhythm of turnover. If the main players continue to stabilize control, there is a possibility for a deeper subsequent rally. The key is whether someone will step in after the pullback; once market sentiment is thoroughly washed out, the price is very likely to jump directly to the previous high area.
For those who can monitor the market regularly, focus on observing structural changes after the pullback and trade accordingly; if you can't keep a close watch at all times, participate with a light position, don't use too much leverage, and avoid letting short-term volatility disturb your mindset. Frankly, this kind of market tests not courage but the sense of rhythm and risk awareness.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 15h ago
Bear trap? Haha, it's the same old story. Every time they say they want to shake out the weak hands, but what’s the result?
Have the floating positions been cleared? The market looks pretty chaotic; it feels like it's not quite there yet.
I'm convinced by light positions, but honestly, who can really go light? As soon as it rises, they want to leverage up; as soon as it drops, they want to buy the dip.
I believe the main players can stabilize and control the market, but the problem is, can we afford to have this kind of patience?
Before the structure changes, I’m still on the sidelines, but your sense of smell and analysis do seem to have some merit.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 15h ago
It's the same old spiel again, controlling the market, shaking out shares,诱空... I've heard so much that my ears are getting calloused.
If you really have such a keen sense of smell, why not just get on board directly? Why bother with so much nonsense?
Wait, are the shares really that concentrated? Are you sure you're not just making up stories to boost your confidence?
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ForkItAll
· 16h ago
Short squeeze is coming again? After watching for a long time, I still feel like I haven't figured out the rhythm.
The main force's tactics are getting tired, why do they keep using the same tricks?
Start with a small position and test the waters, anyway, you need to keep a steady mindset.
With such concentrated chips, it feels like there’s definitely something behind it.
But the real test is not to be washed out, that’s the difficult part.
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GasFeeTears
· 16h ago
I'm tired of this fake-out trick, does the main force still want to keep playing?
Wait, is the concentration of chips really this high this time? Then be careful.
Light positions are the right choice, don't leverage blindly, it's easy to get harvested.
Can the price really surge to the previous high? I need to look at the on-chain data again.
Honestly, it's a test of human nature; most people can't hold on until that time.
RIVER's current trend is still in the brewing stage, so don't rush to draw conclusions. From the market performance and on-chain data, this pullback seems more like the main players are clearing out floating chips, creating a false breakout effect.
The most critical point is that the concentration of chips remains relatively high, and the short-term decline is actually just a rhythm of turnover. If the main players continue to stabilize control, there is a possibility for a deeper subsequent rally. The key is whether someone will step in after the pullback; once market sentiment is thoroughly washed out, the price is very likely to jump directly to the previous high area.
For those who can monitor the market regularly, focus on observing structural changes after the pullback and trade accordingly; if you can't keep a close watch at all times, participate with a light position, don't use too much leverage, and avoid letting short-term volatility disturb your mindset. Frankly, this kind of market tests not courage but the sense of rhythm and risk awareness.