#数字资产市场动态 $KAITO This wave of market movement still depends on the popularity of the Elon Musk concept. The short sellers haven't made small profits during this period.
The downward trend is still ongoing, with gas fees soaring sharply, but the enthusiasm isn't quite enough. After the 4-hour candlestick closes, let's see how it develops.
Did anyone buy in at this level? I think the 0.5 level is quite critical—if it falls below and continues to decline for a few more days, there is still hope for a rebound if it can hold. The key is whether the trading volume matches the movement; the recent trend is indeed worth paying attention to.
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SighingCashier
· 01-16 06:33
Shorting this part was really satisfying, but I think once 0.5 breaks, we need to be cautious.
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The hype around the Musk concept is unreliable; it still depends on on-chain data.
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Gas prices soaring so high, retail investors should be crying.
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With volume not cooperating, what's the point of a rebound?
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Holding above 0.5 gives hope; if it breaks, we'll see.
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This wave of decline feels a bit powerless, lacking momentum.
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I'll sleep before the 4-hour candle closes, check again tomorrow morning.
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Lack of enthusiasm is really a problem; no one is willing to take the buy-in.
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-16 02:59
0.5 is really a life-and-death line; breaking it should mean clearing out positions.
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Is that all for the Musk concept? It's almost been overhyped; how much longer can it last?
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With gas fees so high, who still dares to operate? Just waiting to be cut.
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Shorts have been really comfortable lately, I really feel bad for the longs.
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Rebounds that don't match the volume are just fake signals; don't get caught up.
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Looking at the 4-hour chart, it seems like there's still more downside to explore.
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What’s the mindset of those who built positions below 0.5? I just can't understand this market anymore.
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Can a downward slide hold for a few days? I doubt it; probably waiting to hit new lows.
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Just want to know who’s taking the buy-in this time; isn’t it retail investors again?
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Gas prices soaring, but the enthusiasm isn’t enough? This is a signal that institutions are offloading.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-16 02:57
0.5 break or not, it depends on whether this wave can stop the bleeding
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ChainComedian
· 01-16 02:56
The shorts have been laughing even more than I have lately. The price of KAITO is really hitting a bottleneck.
If it drops below 0.5, it'll be up to fate. Without sufficient volume, it's all pointless.
Gas fees are so high, yet the price still falls. Honestly, I can't hold it together anymore.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-16 02:49
0.5 If you can't hold it, you have to accept the loss. There's really no good news this time.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-16 02:40
gas wars are getting out of hand here... watching the 0.5 level like a hawk rn, that's where the real sandwich attacks happen
#数字资产市场动态 $KAITO This wave of market movement still depends on the popularity of the Elon Musk concept. The short sellers haven't made small profits during this period.
The downward trend is still ongoing, with gas fees soaring sharply, but the enthusiasm isn't quite enough. After the 4-hour candlestick closes, let's see how it develops.
Did anyone buy in at this level? I think the 0.5 level is quite critical—if it falls below and continues to decline for a few more days, there is still hope for a rebound if it can hold. The key is whether the trading volume matches the movement; the recent trend is indeed worth paying attention to.