The market action after STORJ's low-level rally is quite interesting. The volume increase is clearly evident, and during the pullback with reduced volume, there are no signs of large-scale capital withdrawal. From the contract side, continuous net inflows indicate that big players are still quietly adding positions and going long. All these suggest a strong market conviction to go long.
The candlestick pattern during the volume reduction pullback seems to be accumulating energy, and the overall rebound trend channel remains intact, with the lower support not broken. This creates a positive resonance between technical and capital perspectives—one saying the structure is sound, the other indicating funds are still entering.
As long as there is no net capital outflow and the trend line remains unbroken, the probability of an upward breakthrough is significantly higher. From the current price position, this is a good entry point for long positions, and following the trend to go long offers a pretty high cost-performance ratio.
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NeverPresent
· 12h ago
The big players are secretly increasing their positions, and the pace is indeed good.
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SerLiquidated
· 12h ago
Are big players quietly increasing their positions? I feel like they're laying a trap to catch the bagholders.
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GasBandit
· 12h ago
Big players are quietly increasing their positions; I understand this rhythm.
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VitaliksTwin
· 12h ago
Are big players quietly increasing their positions? That's outrageous, I haven't seen it.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 13h ago
The big players are clearly holding back a major move this time. Pulling back with reduced volume is just accumulation.
The market action after STORJ's low-level rally is quite interesting. The volume increase is clearly evident, and during the pullback with reduced volume, there are no signs of large-scale capital withdrawal. From the contract side, continuous net inflows indicate that big players are still quietly adding positions and going long. All these suggest a strong market conviction to go long.
The candlestick pattern during the volume reduction pullback seems to be accumulating energy, and the overall rebound trend channel remains intact, with the lower support not broken. This creates a positive resonance between technical and capital perspectives—one saying the structure is sound, the other indicating funds are still entering.
As long as there is no net capital outflow and the trend line remains unbroken, the probability of an upward breakthrough is significantly higher. From the current price position, this is a good entry point for long positions, and following the trend to go long offers a pretty high cost-performance ratio.