$CCCX looks ready for a meaningful breakout, with considerable room to run upside. The challenge is timing it right—yesterday's 7% surge still feels extended, so jumping in at the peak rarely works out. The options flow on 2/20 calls (20c strike) was hefty yesterday, signaling institutional interest. My play is waiting for a cleaner setup: either a modest pullback or a consolidation band to enter from a stronger risk-reward spot. Chasing after big green candles has burned me too many times. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take until the conditions align.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 15h ago
Those who buy high are all newbies; I just watch.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-09 17:51
Wait a minute, yesterday's 7% surge was directly pushed to the top? I knew chasing the high wouldn't end well, and I'm about to get trapped again. The call volume on 2/20 is so high... institutions are frantically stockpiling, but I still choose to wait and see. If there's no pullback, I won't enter no matter what.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-09 17:51
Wait, a 7% increase is considered extended? I feel like this is just the beginning. The signal of institutional entry is so obvious, yet we still have to wait... It's really timid.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-09 17:44
Wait for the pullback to get in, chasing highs now is just giving away money
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BuyTheTop
· 01-09 17:44
Wait for the pullback before talking, chasing highs is really easy to lose money.
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MetaReckt
· 01-09 17:43
Wait for the pullback, don't chase the high. I got caught this way last time, a painful lesson.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-09 17:36
Wait for the pullback before buying again. Chasing highs is something I stopped doing a long time ago. It was a painful lesson, brother.
$CCCX looks ready for a meaningful breakout, with considerable room to run upside. The challenge is timing it right—yesterday's 7% surge still feels extended, so jumping in at the peak rarely works out. The options flow on 2/20 calls (20c strike) was hefty yesterday, signaling institutional interest. My play is waiting for a cleaner setup: either a modest pullback or a consolidation band to enter from a stronger risk-reward spot. Chasing after big green candles has burned me too many times. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take until the conditions align.