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STX's current trend is clearly dominated by bearish forces. From the price performance, the key level of 0.2991 has become a difficult ceiling to break through, and each rebound when approaching this level appears quite weak.
On the technical side, the MACD green histogram continues to shrink, indicating that the downward momentum is rapidly weakening—but this could also signal that a new bearish opportunity is approaching. In other words, do not mistake weakening momentum for a bottom; instead, view this as a potential shorting signal.
Strategically, every time the price approaches 0.2991, it warrants close attention. These rebounds are often fleeting, and the risk of quick retracement should not be underestimated. The key support level below is around 0.29; if this level is also effectively broken, the bearish pattern will be further confirmed.
It is important to emphasize that in such high-risk market conditions, stop-loss settings must not be neglected, and position management is equally crucial.
A shrinking MACD green histogram isn't necessarily a bottom; it could instead be a buildup before a short squeeze. I've seen this pattern too many times, so stay alert.
If 0.29 is also broken, the bearish pattern is basically confirmed. Stop-loss must be in place, everyone.
I've long stopped believing that weakening momentum is the bottom; I've been trapped several times already
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Weakening momentum ≠ bottoming out. Many people misunderstand this logic. When the time comes, a few more will be added to the liquidation list.
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If the 0.29 line is broken, the bearish pattern will be fully confirmed, and all the suspense will be gone.
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Stop-loss really can't be skipped. In high-risk markets, it's a lifeline. Position management is more important than predicting the market itself.
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Every time it approaches 0.2991, it quickly retraces. This rhythm... feels like playing with fire.
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The MACD green bar shrinking signal is a bit dangerous. You need to think clearly about what it truly means before taking action.
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In a market fully controlled by bears, rebounds are basically useless. Don't be fooled.
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That support point around 0.29, if broken, will be dangerous, and liquidation risk will sharply increase.
The MACD green histogram is contracting, which is a signal to short, don't be fooled
If 0.29 breaks, it's really over, make sure to set your stop-loss, everyone
This market requires constant vigilance, a moment of inattention and you'll get cut out