STO's recent trend is indeed eye-catching. The single-day increase approaches 45%, and the trading volume has broken through 300 million USD. Behind this level of volume, it's usually not just short sellers being forced to cover, but rather new main capital quietly accumulating.
From the K-line perspective, the price repeatedly consolidates above key support levels, each dip quickly absorbed by buyers, and the open interest continues to steadily increase. This signals very clearly — the bulls are continuously adding positions. Market sentiment has also shifted from previous hesitation to current FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).
If you want to participate in this wave, consider the following: look for entry opportunities in the range of 0.1080 to 0.1120. This is a healthy retracement point after the previous breakout. As long as trading volume does not show significant shrinkage, the upward momentum should continue.
Set your stop-loss at 0.0990 — this is a hard stop; if broken, exit decisively. As for targets, you can consider gradually aiming for 0.1300 and 0.1500. As long as trading volume remains active, the upward inertia may continue. Of course, the market is always unpredictable, so risk management should always be the top priority.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 7h ago
The main players are really quietly accumulating chips; a volume of 300 million USD is not a joke.
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MerkleMaid
· 7h ago
Why hasn't the 45% increase moved yet? The main force is accumulating shares, brother.
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fork_in_the_road
· 7h ago
The main force's accumulation is so obvious, why didn't I notice?
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 7h ago
Wow, 45%? How many people have been cut to be pushed out?
The main force is eating up the chips, and next it will be our turn.
Entering at 0.1080 still feels like a chance, just worried that the volume can't keep up.
Honestly, in this kind of market, the biggest fear is a sudden dump. Good risk control is more important than anything.
STO's recent trend is indeed eye-catching. The single-day increase approaches 45%, and the trading volume has broken through 300 million USD. Behind this level of volume, it's usually not just short sellers being forced to cover, but rather new main capital quietly accumulating.
From the K-line perspective, the price repeatedly consolidates above key support levels, each dip quickly absorbed by buyers, and the open interest continues to steadily increase. This signals very clearly — the bulls are continuously adding positions. Market sentiment has also shifted from previous hesitation to current FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out).
If you want to participate in this wave, consider the following: look for entry opportunities in the range of 0.1080 to 0.1120. This is a healthy retracement point after the previous breakout. As long as trading volume does not show significant shrinkage, the upward momentum should continue.
Set your stop-loss at 0.0990 — this is a hard stop; if broken, exit decisively. As for targets, you can consider gradually aiming for 0.1300 and 0.1500. As long as trading volume remains active, the upward inertia may continue. Of course, the market is always unpredictable, so risk management should always be the top priority.