#数字资产市场动态 $MERL's recent trend is worth paying attention to. The daily decline has exceeded 17%, and trading volume has significantly increased. This divergence between volume and price often indicates that the bulls are being gradually liquidated or that the main force is actively offloading. Holding positions at high levels while the price drops usually means selling pressure has not eased, and buying momentum is clearly insufficient. From a technical perspective, the price has broken through a key support zone, opening up downside space, and during the rebound, there is a lack of effective support. At this point, the rebound is weak, presenting an opportunity to short again. If entering a short position in the range of 0.200-0.205, set 0.215 as a rigid stop-loss point, with targets at 0.180 and 0.155. The current market shows obvious weakness signals, with persistent selling pressure and a lack of effective buying. Under such a pattern, the short-selling approach is relatively clear.

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MentalWealthHarvestervip
· 51m ago
A 17% decline has already made the bears excited. Can this rebound break 0.215? --- The divergence between volume and price looks quite alarming, but is bottom-buying really that scarce? --- That price level at 0.180 feels risky; it depends on whether the big players will scoop the bottom later. --- It's the same old trick of increasing volume and unloading at high levels. Is this time different? --- The idea of shorting is clear, but the risks are just as obvious. Can you really hold tight with such tight stop-losses? --- MERL seems to be approaching a bottom this wave; the bears do have a good opportunity. --- It sounds nice, but isn't it just betting on a decline? --- Weak rebound ≠ continued decline. Don't be fooled into shorting. --- All support zones are broken; there's nothing more to say, just go down directly.
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BearMarketSagevip
· 6h ago
Hey, the recent divergence between price and volume is indeed quite intense. From my perspective, the bearish outlook seems solid. --- Another liquidation moment, the bulls are really getting hammered. --- I've had my eye on the 0.200 level for a while, just waiting for the rebound to weaken before going short again. --- Honestly, the guys who bought at high levels must be feeling pretty uncomfortable now... the buying momentum is really gone. --- Breaking support and then rebounding still looks weak, which is a clear signal for shorting. --- The main players are clearly offloading, retail investors are really being cut like chives one by one. --- Targeting the 0.155 level—what kind of drop does that require? I'm a bit looking forward to it. --- With a rigid stop-loss at 0.215, this operation is still steady, not a gambling mindset. --- The selling pressure is so persistent, I think the bottom is still far away. --- Volume is so high but the price still drops, there's no need to say anything more.
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NotSatoshivip
· 6h ago
A 17% drop so fierce, the divergence between volume and price suggests it's about to break through --- Bearish opportunity? I think this is just taking the hit... --- I like 0.180, but I feel I should wait a bit longer. Entering now could easily get trapped --- Every time I see this kind of analysis, I think it's reliable, and then I lose money haha --- The divergence between volume and price is the most annoying. Who knows if the main force is unloading or shaking out? --- Rigid stop-loss sounds good, but in practice, who can bear to cut losses? --- The recent sell-off was really outrageous, with no follow-through at all --- Weak rebound, still shorting? Why chase after such high risk? --- Would 0.155 be too greedy? Feels like I might get slapped in the face if I go for it --- I'll wait for 0.180 to confirm support before considering. No rush
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 6h ago
Oh my, MERL's drop is really incredible, dropping 17% directly. The divergence between volume and price makes me feel uncomfortable to watch. The bearish signal is so obvious, entering at 0.200 definitely feels psychologically better. But honestly, who dares to buy the dip in this kind of market?
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 6h ago
It's that same narrative of volume-price divergence... Every time, they say the bulls are being liquidated, but then they turn around and get caught bottoming out. The concept of game theory equilibrium has always been easier to talk about than to actually achieve.
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