SAND, to secure this wave, you need to get the rhythm right. I missed several good opportunities earlier, and currently, there aren't many high-probability players in the market. Tonight at 8 o'clock, I plan to watch the hourly chart's performance.
The idea is simple: if the MACD on the secondary chart approaches the zero line and the main chart still holds above it without breaking down, that's a signal to get in—take profits around 0.2 and exit. If the main chart breaks below directly, then switch strategies: wait for a pullback to around 13 and then catch a rebound, aiming for a short-term gain of about ten points.
The core of a risk order is discipline—don't be greedy, and cut losses when needed. SAND's volatility isn't particularly gentle, so it's important to leave enough room for stop-losses to avoid getting trapped.
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AirdropHarvester
· 8h ago
I've been watching for a while but still couldn't find the entry point. The rhythm is really hard to grasp.
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UnluckyLemur
· 8h ago
Running at 0.2, this discipline is indeed tough.
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GasFeeDodger
· 8h ago
Oh no, another one of these seemingly logical plans that are most likely to fail during execution.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 8h ago
Being disciplined is correct; I was previously caught because of greed.
SAND, to secure this wave, you need to get the rhythm right. I missed several good opportunities earlier, and currently, there aren't many high-probability players in the market. Tonight at 8 o'clock, I plan to watch the hourly chart's performance.
The idea is simple: if the MACD on the secondary chart approaches the zero line and the main chart still holds above it without breaking down, that's a signal to get in—take profits around 0.2 and exit. If the main chart breaks below directly, then switch strategies: wait for a pullback to around 13 and then catch a rebound, aiming for a short-term gain of about ten points.
The core of a risk order is discipline—don't be greedy, and cut losses when needed. SAND's volatility isn't particularly gentle, so it's important to leave enough room for stop-losses to avoid getting trapped.