#Strategy加码BTC配置 $SQD's recent trend is quite promising—two consecutive days of upward movement, and the trading volume hasn't shown any signs of weakening. Yesterday, according to usual logic, it should have been a profit-taking point, but the market tells a different story: the turnover volume on the K-line is significantly higher than the selling volume, which means the chips are changing hands, not being dumped. Today, the signs of accumulation are even more obvious, and the quantitative rhythm indicates that institutions are actively involved. From a technical perspective, there are still opportunities to go long, just remember to set your stop-loss at the 0.095 level.
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WhaleWatcher
· 5h ago
SQD this move is indeed interesting, the high turnover volume surpassing the distribution volume is a good detail to catch, but the stop-loss at 0.095... feels a bit tight.
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PretendingSerious
· 5h ago
Turnover without crashing the market, I buy into this logic. If institutions are accumulating, I'll hold firm. Just set the stop loss at 0.095.
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WhaleMinion
· 5h ago
Turnover without crashing the market, this wave of institutions is indeed making moves. Hold at 0.095 and it will be stable.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 5h ago
ngl the volume story here is actually hitting different... institutions loading bags while retail thinks it's a dump? classic. floor price holding means we might actually have something brewing ser
#Strategy加码BTC配置 $SQD's recent trend is quite promising—two consecutive days of upward movement, and the trading volume hasn't shown any signs of weakening. Yesterday, according to usual logic, it should have been a profit-taking point, but the market tells a different story: the turnover volume on the K-line is significantly higher than the selling volume, which means the chips are changing hands, not being dumped. Today, the signs of accumulation are even more obvious, and the quantitative rhythm indicates that institutions are actively involved. From a technical perspective, there are still opportunities to go long, just remember to set your stop-loss at the 0.095 level.