On-chain data shows continuous capital outflows from the bottom area, which is most likely major funds exiting. The daily chart displays a stepwise downward structure, a pattern that often indicates further downside potential.
From a technical perspective, if the decline continues, the next support may be around 320. However, the market can change rapidly, so setting a stop-loss is a basic precaution.
Personally, I am bearish, but this is for reference only. Please make decisions based on your own risk tolerance.
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down_only_larry
· 12h ago
The main players are really pulling out. I already withdrew half my position a while ago.
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LiquidityWizard
· 12h ago
actually, the on-chain flow mechanics here are textbook distribution... statistically speaking, 320 support sounds right but empirically these cascade liquidations don't follow neat levels. ngl the staircase pattern is just capitulation with extra steps—historically we see 15-20% deeper moves once momentum breaks. risk-adjusted? set stops or get liquidated, there's no third option.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12h ago
The main players are harvesting the retail investors again. We have to hold the 320 level, otherwise it will really break the bottom.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12h ago
The 320 level seems shaky; the signs of the main players offloading are becoming increasingly obvious. I’d better reduce my positions and stay on the sidelines for now.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12h ago
Are the major players accumulating again? Why does the 320 level already feel like an elevator?
#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 ZEC's recent trend is worth being cautious about.
On-chain data shows continuous capital outflows from the bottom area, which is most likely major funds exiting. The daily chart displays a stepwise downward structure, a pattern that often indicates further downside potential.
From a technical perspective, if the decline continues, the next support may be around 320. However, the market can change rapidly, so setting a stop-loss is a basic precaution.
Personally, I am bearish, but this is for reference only. Please make decisions based on your own risk tolerance.