Morning Analysis: After experiencing significant volatility yesterday, BREV is currently showing a clear divergence in its trend. From the market perspective, trading volume on the bearish side has already decreased, but buyers remain actively accumulating positions, indicating a bullish outlook for the market.



However, it is worth noting that the market makers seem to be feeling pressure from the current concentration of chips, and have recently been conducting frequent shakeout operations, with no obvious upward movement yet. This stalemate may continue for some time.

From a trading strategy perspective, there is still an opportunity for long positions to continue, but the prerequisite is strict risk control—liquidation is the most to be avoided in trading. Investors are advised to maintain a bullish mindset at the current position, while closely monitoring support levels, setting proper stop-loss points, and ensuring timely exits in extreme market conditions to protect their principal.

The future trend of BREV still requires ongoing observation of key technical indicators.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 01-11 04:21
Oh no, it's both a shakeout and a stalemate again. The manipulator's tactics are really slick. Wait, the buyers are so aggressive—are they truly bullish or just trapped? Have you set your stop-loss points properly? Last time I got wiped out because I was too greedy. I feel like we still need to wait for this wave; sideways markets are the most frustrating.
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just_here_for_vibesvip
· 01-09 04:54
The old trick of market manipulation is tired; I'm just waiting to see who can't hold on first. --- It's all about "close monitoring" and "setting stop-losses." Sounds good, but in reality, it's just gambling with luck. --- Bullish continuation? First, hold the support level before bragging. --- The stalemate continues... I just don't want to wait. What should I do to speed up and exit quickly? --- Buyers are actively building positions, so why hasn't there been a rally yet? --- I can analyze this myself by watching the market; really. --- The risk of liquidation always exists; the key is to keep a steady mindset. --- BREV is still testing this wave; I think it needs to brew for a while longer.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-09 04:51
Is it another shakeout, another stalemate? What is the big player afraid of? --- Stop-loss? That's easy to say. Who can stay calm and set it properly in extreme market conditions... --- Bullish continuation? I'll just see how long it can hold. This time is really different. --- When chip pressure is high, they frequently shake out the market — classic move... What's the enthusiasm for the buyers? --- Let's wait and see the technicals. Anyway, there probably won't be any action in the short term. --- I bet this stalemate will change within a week. The outcome depends entirely on luck. --- Trading volume is shrinking, still bullish? I keep feeling this is the final struggle.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-09 04:41
The market maker is squeezing the toothpaste. When will this round of shakeout end? ---- Buyers are still holding on desperately. Let's see how long they can persist. ---- I don't dare to buy in. I always feel that this concentration of chips will explode sooner or later. ---- Stop-loss is set. Anyway, right now it's just a gamble on whether the support can hold. ---- The most annoying thing is the stalemate; neither up nor down. My mental state is almost collapsing. ---- Continuing bullish? Forget it, I think I'll just observe for now. ---- Why does it seem like the market maker is more anxious than us? Is the frequent shakeout to absorb the chips or to dump? ---- I would never do a margin call. I'll just treat this as tuition fees. ---- It looks like I still need to wait for a technical signal. Entering now is just a gamble on luck.
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RamenDeFiSurvivorvip
· 01-09 04:27
The market maker is repeatedly shaking out here, but it still depends on whether the support level can hold. --- It's the same story of stop-loss, stop-loss, I'm tired of hearing it... Can it really rise this time? --- The bulls still have a chance, but don't be greedy and get liquidated, brothers. --- The chip pressure is so high, it feels like we need to wait a bit longer. --- Buyers are still actively building positions, at least indicating that the popularity hasn't dispersed. --- Stalemate... bored, when will there be a real surge? --- Risk control sounds good, but the key is whether it can be contained. --- BREV keeps messing around, really don't chase the high, everyone. --- Let's wait for the key technical indicators; right now, it's just a wait-and-see situation. --- How long will the shakeout last? The market maker is a bit anxious.
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