CLO this round of bullish market has truly been tamed. The continuous decline actually aligns with our expectations—rare opportunity. Looking at the technicals, if it drops back to around 0.58 and faces resistance again, short players should consider reducing their positions and exiting. To be honest, there's no need to stubbornly hold onto a single coin, after all, no one can guarantee it will hit the next target level. Instead of waiting here, it's better to move funds elsewhere to find more promising opportunities. The market generates new trading windows every day, maximizing capital utilization—this is the proper way to play.
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QuorumVoter
· 5h ago
0.58 this key position is indeed worth paying attention to, but I think instead of obsessing over CLO, it's better to scan more other targets.
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LuckySonLin888
· 11h ago
Can we take off?
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 11h ago
0.58 is really a critical level, but to be honest, I think holding onto CLO is not very meaningful. It's better to take advantage of this wave to explore other opportunities.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12h ago
If I really can't get past this 0.58 hurdle, I'll just leave. There's no need to keep fighting here.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 12h ago
honestly clo shorts getting rekt rn but like... who hasn't been there lmao. that 0.58 level though? been watching it too, if it holds again i'm def cutting half. ngl capital rotation hits different when you've blown up once or twice before
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ChainMemeDealer
· 12h ago
If 0.58 can't break, it's time to run. Don't fight the coin.
CLO this round of bullish market has truly been tamed. The continuous decline actually aligns with our expectations—rare opportunity. Looking at the technicals, if it drops back to around 0.58 and faces resistance again, short players should consider reducing their positions and exiting. To be honest, there's no need to stubbornly hold onto a single coin, after all, no one can guarantee it will hit the next target level. Instead of waiting here, it's better to move funds elsewhere to find more promising opportunities. The market generates new trading windows every day, maximizing capital utilization—this is the proper way to play.