XVS this wave of market activity is indeed quite interesting. The previous repeated attempts to test the bottom now seem to be the main force refining their chips. The current volume breakout is very solid, clearly different from the false moves in the past. This kind of rejection of a pullback and direct re-accumulation indicates how strong the bullish conviction is. Bears probably won't have an easy time at this level, as the pressure from consecutive liquidations is indeed high. From the K-line trend, the upward momentum is still continuously releasing, and no one can say for sure how high this wave can go. But one thing is very clear: choosing to be flat at this position is indeed a bit of a missed opportunity.

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ChainSpyvip
· 01-10 17:52
Haha, XVS this wave is indeed fierce. The main force hammered down to grind out the bottom and finally made it through. The bears should be trembling on the verge of liquidation. Serves them right. Once this rebound rhythm is formed, the space for a pullback will be limited. I think breaking through the previous high shouldn't be a problem, but I don't know how many trapped orders are still waiting to be absorbed above. Looking at this candlestick, going short really requires mental preparation; it's easy to regret.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-10 17:49
The main force polishing chips is a tired saying, but this wave does have some substance. Shorts liquidating really feels satisfying. Can XVS continue this rhythm? Refusing a pullback and going straight for a full rebound? Hmm, that's interesting. Keep watching. Volume breakout is definitely a main force move. I believe in this logic. Who said holding no positions? This wave was really a waste. The breakout is so solid, but the question is, can it hold? The determination to go long feels a bit overly optimistic. The candlesticks look good, but I'm worried it might just be a false alarm. The main force has finished distributing chips; the real highlights are yet to come.
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-10 17:26
The main force is really serious this time, not just a fake move. The bears are going to be miserable this time, continuous liquidations—who can handle that? This rhythm, the bulls' determination is indeed strong. Honestly, holding no position is really easy to regret. This market trend still needs to be watched; who knows how high it can go? Refusing a pullback and directly reversing—that's a bit ruthless. The bottom has been tested for so long, and now it seems like all just preparations. Friends who are holding no position, are you sure you don't want to get in? This kind of volume breakout feels completely different from before. The momentum is still releasing, be careful of FOMO, everyone.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-10 17:25
Hey, XVS really feels different this time, like the main force is slowly accumulating chips. The rebound strength is quite fierce, and the bears might not be able to hold on. If this rhythm can be maintained, who knows how high it can fly... But on the other hand, holding a cash position now does have some losses, so I need to make a move. The main force's tactics are quite skillful, much more reliable than those fake-outs before.
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