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#数字资产市场动态 $FRAX This wave of the market has some substance—rising over 50% in less than half a month. Looking at the chart rhythm, this isn't retail investor hype; it's clearly large capital pushing the price.
The core logic is very clear: when the price breaks through a key resistance level, the trading volume exceeds 440 million USD, and at the same time, the open interest surges by 8.69 million. What does this data combination indicate? Capital is continuously flowing in.
More importantly, after the rise, there are no signs of heavy selling. Buying orders are steadily coming in, with little selling pressure. This suggests that market consensus is gradually forming. The pattern of rising volume and price often indicates that there is more to come.
If you're watching this asset, your approach could be as follows:
✓ Long position strategy
✓ Entry zone: around 1.150-1.165
✓ Stop loss set at 1.120 (must be strict)
✓ First target at 1.250
✓ Second target pushing towards 1.350
The technical logic is that any pullback could be an opportunity to get in. This rhythm usually means the main players haven't pulled out yet and may continue pushing higher.
A 50% increase isn't a big deal; the key is that there's no retracement, and that's the real show.
Entering at 1.15 is a bit late, can we still follow now?
Seeing the 8.66 million position surge makes me want to laugh; it clearly shows no intention of withdrawing.
Large funds pushing the market are just different, steadily absorbing, giving no chance to the short side.
Target seeing 1.35? Greed is a bit excessive, but the volume and price coordination really has potential.
The selling pressure is so low, it's a bit abnormal—feels like closing the door and eating fish?