The short-term candlestick chart is quite interesting. Although the bullish signals on the KDJ and MACD are still present, the trading volume has clearly shrunk — this is a warning sign. On the main chart, the 5-day moving average is still trending downward, while the 30-day moving average is oscillating repeatedly. The overall market appears to be in a typical narrow-range consolidation phase.
Looking at the 12-hour timeframe, the situation is similar: the indicator combination is also showing a decreasing volume trend, with the number of trades continuously weakening. Weekend trading generally doesn't see major moves, and during this kind of correction phase, frequent entry and exit are really unnecessary — the more you trade, the more slippage you incur.
Honestly, this is the time that tests patience the most. The best way to rationally approach the market is to observe more and trade less, avoiding being carried away by short-term fluctuations.
(Personal observations from early morning, for reference only)
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-10 16:56
With such a clear decrease in volume, it's really testing who can resist the urge to move.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-10 16:52
Low-volume fluctuations are truly a matter of life and death. During weekends, those who still trade frequently are just giving money to the exchanges.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-10 16:43
actually™ the volume divergence here is textbook. everybody sees the indicators holding but misses the real tell—shrinking volume on a consolidation pattern. that's not bullish, that's just... patience testing who gets shaken out first, empirically speaking.
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OnChainSleuth
· 01-10 16:41
Decreasing volume downward trend, this is just waiting for the main force to accumulate positions
The phrase "observe more, operate less" should be reviewed every month
In this kind of market over the weekend, getting itchy is just asking for trouble
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The short-term candlestick chart is quite interesting. Although the bullish signals on the KDJ and MACD are still present, the trading volume has clearly shrunk — this is a warning sign. On the main chart, the 5-day moving average is still trending downward, while the 30-day moving average is oscillating repeatedly. The overall market appears to be in a typical narrow-range consolidation phase.
Looking at the 12-hour timeframe, the situation is similar: the indicator combination is also showing a decreasing volume trend, with the number of trades continuously weakening. Weekend trading generally doesn't see major moves, and during this kind of correction phase, frequent entry and exit are really unnecessary — the more you trade, the more slippage you incur.
Honestly, this is the time that tests patience the most. The best way to rationally approach the market is to observe more and trade less, avoiding being carried away by short-term fluctuations.
(Personal observations from early morning, for reference only)