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$SHIB #数字资产市场动态 SHIB has hit rock bottom, but I see signs of rebound that have been buried—perhaps a trap, or maybe an opportunity.
To get straight to the point, no fluff today, let's directly uncover the truth about Shiba Inu.
Price halved, buying momentum is weak, and volatility keeps everyone on edge—yes, SHIB now looks like something abandoned, even retail investors following the trend don't want to get close.
But is it really the end?
History never repeats exactly, but it often rhymes.
Remember February this year? SHIB suddenly turned around amid desperate cries, surging by 400%.
The current situation feels familiar: selling pressure wanes, trading volume is light, and the market is cold—these are common signs of capital hiding.
Looking at the four-hour chart, the line from 0.06978 to 0.06996 is heavily pressed down, filled with trapped orders.
But here’s the interesting part—although the daily chart looks bleak, the trading volume suddenly turns red.
Have you seen someone about to drown suddenly struggle before going under?
RSI is resting in the oversold zone, MFI is pretending to sleep...
On the surface, all signals seem dead, but turnarounds often happen when everyone least expects it.
Here comes the tough truth:
What you see as "collapse" now might just be some big players' psychological tactics.
A drop isn’t just a simple decline; it’s designed to shake retail investors into doubt and despair. Calmness isn’t real calm either—it’s the silence before the storm.
My judgment:
The current "desperate" state of SHIB is likely just a performance.
Why do I say that?
Because real big moves often start when everyone has given up.
Look at those accumulated resistance levels, RSI at the bottom barely hanging on—this isn’t the end. It’s clearly a setup for a price trap, meant to scare off timid traders and force them to cut losses.
How to respond?
—Don’t panic and rush to exit, and don’t be fooled by false rebounds.
Pay attention to that key moving average; once volume picks up and breaks through, the pattern could reverse quickly.
Friends holding SHIB, don’t rush to sell now.
For those still watching, the current price level is also worth considering for building a position.
But it must be emphasized: trading requires setting proper take-profit and stop-loss levels, and mental preparation is essential.
Remember this: the market’s favorite prey is consensus expectations; what it fears most is a scenario nobody expects.