The 4-hour golden cross resonance for $BEAT is about to come to an end. Although the price is weakening, there is some money quietly building positions behind the scenes, which is actually quite interesting.



The question is—if the market doesn't turn bullish and instead breaks below the 0.54 support, it will essentially be another round of mutually understood trap games. Once the support is broken, the downside could extend beyond 0.3; a 50% drop to 0.2 is also possible.

But there is a logical consistency here: if the decline is really severe, the bullish longs at lower levels won't be able to explode, and the difficulty for short-term profit-taking by bears will also increase. When the long side is not fully cleaned out, even the market makers may not dare to continue dumping—after all, they need to pave the way for subsequent chip realization.

Even if the bears are in the lead, they can't avoid being preempted when they try to escape. So looking ahead, the trend is likely to evolve as follows: a limited but definite rebound, during which the bears will gradually retreat.
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AirdropFatiguevip
· 01-10 14:13
This logic is a bit absurdly self-consistent, but to be honest, if the big players really dare to dump to 0.2, I would just buy the dip directly. Anyway, I'm already losing like a noob.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-07 15:48
This theory sounds good, but I always feel like the market makers are not playing by the usual rules...
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-07 15:44
It's the same old trick of luring with false gains again; the tactics are too deep.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 01-07 15:29
It's the familiar trap of诱多 again. Breaking or not at 0.54 is a watershed moment. The dealer's game is really getting harder to play. If they don't sell off aggressively, it becomes awkward for them. The money used to build positions at low levels must feel very reassuring. As retail investors, we can only guess along. I'll laugh if it drops to 0.2. If they dare to sell aggressively, I dare to buy the dip. When it rebounds, I'll escape in batches. I buy into this logic. Are we about to be cut again? Feeling a bit uneasy. The short-term profits might be gone. It should be bottoming out.
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ETHmaxi_NoFiltervip
· 01-07 15:26
This old trick of baiting bulls and bears, playing around with just a few moves—if 0.54 breaks, you really should cut your losses.
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