#美国核心物价涨幅不及市场预估 $PUMP's recent trend is quite interesting—prices have pulled back, but open interest remains high. This phenomenon actually hints at a classic market story: a large number of leveraged longs are being wiped out.



From a technical perspective, there was no panic spike in volume during the decline; instead, it appeared quite restrained, indicating that big funds have not yet withdrawn, but are merely using market fear to tidy up their positions. The buying strength in the key support zone is also not weak, further confirming the main force's intention to absorb orders here.

If this logic holds, then once this round of leveraged long positions being liquidated is completed, the rebound momentum will quickly gather. From a price structure perspective—

**Trading Strategy**
Entry Range: 0.00265 - 0.00270
Stop Loss: 0.00250 (must be strictly enforced)
First target: 0.00295
Second target: 0.00315

This is a typical rebound opportunity after a shakeout. The key is to act decisively when support is confirmed, while managing risk properly. The market's logic often lies within these seemingly contradictory candlestick patterns.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-21 19:33
Position holdings are still high, which indeed indicates that someone is still buying in. --- Cleaning out the market, to put it nicely, is actually just a way to cut the leeks. --- It's a bit presumptuous to assume that the main force hasn't withdrawn; who can be sure? --- I don't feel comfortable at the 0.00265 level; wait for it to go lower before buying again. --- Every time support is confirmed, they say to enter decisively, but as soon as they do, support breaks. Truly absolute. --- If this wave is really just a shakeout, that would be great, but I prefer to see data verification. --- What's interesting is that the holdings haven't decreased; in fact, they've increased, and that's the real signal. --- The target is set at 0.00315, sounds good but hard to execute.
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MoonMathMagicvip
· 01-21 01:49
Another washout story, how many times has this script been played? Liquidation and clearing sound quite professional, but when it comes to 0.00265, you still have to listen to the order book. The idea that the main players are taking over... I've heard it too many times, but in the end, retail investors still take the final step.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 01-18 21:40
It's the same wash trading theory again... Every time they say big funds are accumulating, but what actually happens? Wait, the open interest is still high—this detail seems a bit off. 0.00265 to enter? I'm afraid I'll get trapped once I buy in.
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MeaninglessGweivip
· 01-18 21:38
I've heard the phrase "shakeout" too many times. Every time, they say there will be a rebound, but then they get cut.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-18 21:38
It's the same old washout theory... Every time I say this, what's the result? Why is it always large funds taking over and the main players consolidating? Feels like this phrase is everywhere. But on the other hand, not reducing holdings does have some meaning. Let's see if it can break below 0.0025.
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TideRecedervip
· 01-18 21:34
Hmm... I've seen this kind of shakeout tactic many times, just worried that the support won't hold up later.
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FloorSweepervip
· 01-18 21:16
The washout theory is back again. Every time, they say a rebound is coming... This time, it won't be another round of cutting leeks, right?
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