$USTC This move can be said to be quite precise. On December 5th, I announced two rebound targets, both set above 0.01, and what happened? Both targets were fully achieved.
From 0.0068 up to 0.01044, a direct 50% increase. Such explosive strength was quite fierce given the market environment at the time.
However, to be honest, for volatile assets like USTC, once you've taken some profit, you need to be alert for a pullback. After the short-term targets are reached, it is recommended to keep a close eye on the 0.0085 support level; if it breaks, consider taking some profits off the table first. After all, cashing in profits is the real gain.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 23h ago
A 50% increase is indeed impressive, but I'm more concerned about whether the next support level can hold.
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just_another_fish
· 12-11 05:52
A 50% increase is indeed satisfying, but it's exhausting to watch the market every day.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 12-11 05:44
A 50% increase looks great, but I'm more concerned about whether 0.0085 will break... Once it falls below, it's a prelude to a cascade of liquidations, and then borrowing rates will skyrocket, with systemic risk potentially exploding at any moment.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-11 05:42
A 50% increase is nice, but I'm more concerned about how to maintain it afterwards. USTC is too easy to backfire.
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MoonRocketman
· 12-11 05:39
Precise positioning of the launch window, RSI momentum perfectly breaking through the atmosphere, the gravity resistance level at 0.0085 is the true escape velocity boundary. Breaking through it requires initiating emergency landing procedures.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-11 05:26
A 50% increase directly paid off; this wave was definitely worth watching. However, USTC is too easy to crash, and if it breaks 0.0085, you must run and not be greedy.
$USTC This move can be said to be quite precise. On December 5th, I announced two rebound targets, both set above 0.01, and what happened? Both targets were fully achieved.
From 0.0068 up to 0.01044, a direct 50% increase. Such explosive strength was quite fierce given the market environment at the time.
However, to be honest, for volatile assets like USTC, once you've taken some profit, you need to be alert for a pullback. After the short-term targets are reached, it is recommended to keep a close eye on the 0.0085 support level; if it breaks, consider taking some profits off the table first. After all, cashing in profits is the real gain.