#数字资产动态追踪 Someone asked me where the top of $RIVER is. To be honest, I don't have a clear answer either. But looking at the trend, if this wedge pattern pushes higher, the breakout probability is quite high. The position data is on the chart. Think about it from a different perspective—how would the big players operate?
Currently, the funding rate has dropped to -1.2%, which is a signal. My idea is to wait and see, don't rush to jump in. If you chase long positions impulsively at this level, you might easily encounter a pullback or shakeout and get knocked out; on the other hand, if you short, a volume breakout could easily lift the price further. Instead of being caught in this dilemma, it's better to keep a good position and wait until the trend is clearer before entering. Give $RIVER some time and don't let emotions drive your decisions.
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StableNomad
· 01-09 12:27
nah, statistically speaking that -1.2% funding rate screams trap... reminds me of UST in may tbh
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AirdropF5Bro
· 01-09 11:53
The fees are already negative, and you're still worried about breaking through or not. I'm just waiting to see who gets washed out.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-06 20:03
With such low fees, why bother? Just wait for the breakdown to happen.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-06 13:00
The wedge pattern indeed tends to trigger more buying, and the move to turn the rate negative is quite aggressive. Let's wait and see first; those driven by emotions are already among the dead.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-06 12:52
The fee rate has turned negative, and you're still hesitating? It's better to wait and see before making a decision.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-06 12:49
The fees have turned negative, and you're still chasing? Are you asking for trouble?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-06 12:34
The low fee rate is indeed worth considering, but I think a wedge breakout doesn't necessarily mean it's the top...
Wait, the position you're holding for re-entry, I feel like you're waiting for a sucker to take over.
The capital flow signals are clear, but who can really predict the next move of the big players? Honestly, it's still a gamble.
If I had to choose in this wave, I would also stay on the sidelines; anyway, I won't miss this opportunity.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-06 12:33
The fee rate has turned negative, and you're still chasing? Are you looking for trouble? Just wait and see, it doesn't matter if these few K-lines are missing anyway.
#数字资产动态追踪 Someone asked me where the top of $RIVER is. To be honest, I don't have a clear answer either. But looking at the trend, if this wedge pattern pushes higher, the breakout probability is quite high. The position data is on the chart. Think about it from a different perspective—how would the big players operate?
Currently, the funding rate has dropped to -1.2%, which is a signal. My idea is to wait and see, don't rush to jump in. If you chase long positions impulsively at this level, you might easily encounter a pullback or shakeout and get knocked out; on the other hand, if you short, a volume breakout could easily lift the price further. Instead of being caught in this dilemma, it's better to keep a good position and wait until the trend is clearer before entering. Give $RIVER some time and don't let emotions drive your decisions.