VVV this coin's technical analysis shows that the 3.2 level is basically a short-term high. Stop-loss can be set around 3.3, suitable for a short-selling strategy.



From a fundamental perspective, the liquidity pool has approached 10 million in size, but the overall market cap is only around 200 million—this structural ratio is relatively unbalanced. Under this pattern, even the main capital is difficult to effectively control the market, and the upward space is relatively limited.

From another perspective, in such a market state, no one will forcibly push the order book too high. The logic for entering short positions is relatively clear.
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RetroHodler91vip
· 10h ago
3.2 Still want to pull? The liquidity is just this much, the main players don't have that much strength, and the short-selling strategy is indeed clear.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 10h ago
3.2 is indeed strong, but I don't think the main players are that weak... The data on liquidity seems a bit forced.
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GasWastervip
· 10h ago
3.2 The short position is a bit weak; with such low liquidity, it hits the limit down at the slightest touch. Can it really be smashed down?
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PensionDestroyervip
· 10h ago
3.2 Shorting wave, this logic is indeed clear --- Liquidity is only 10 million but the market cap is 200 million? This situation is extremely risky --- Here comes another short-selling story, can we make money this time? --- The main players can't even control the market, why should we make money? --- Waiting to buy the dip, don't tell me to short --- Stop loss at 3.3? Feels easy to get swept out --- The logic is sound, just afraid of being hammered in the opposite direction --- This market cap is indeed quite plain and dull --- Before shorting, check if there's a whale eating up the supply --- The ratio of market cap to liquidity... really outrageous
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 11h ago
3.2 Resistance level is indeed obvious, and with limited space, it's still bearish.
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 11h ago
I've been saying this wave requires caution, and only now do I realize it's already too late. Opportunity doesn't wait, brother. I've seen too many times three years ago when such imbalanced structures occurred. Others are fearful, I am greedy, but this time we must seize the opportunity. The ratio in the liquidity pool, the high ground is clear. Time waits for no one. If you're still hesitating now, you're just waiting to be cut. I've explained this logic long ago; the overall trend is already in place. VVV's market cap, if it can't be moved, that's a serious flaw. There's nothing more to say. Short? It depends on whether you have the courage and insight. The overall pattern is obvious; the question is whether you're willing to act. With such small liquidity, the main players can't even operate properly. This is an opportunity.
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