I saw an interesting scene in the park over the weekend—several kids playing on a seesaw, with one constantly pushing off the ground hard, but since no one on the other side was cooperating, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get it to go up. Eventually, he simply ran to find some friends.



This reminded me of recent trading. The market is like this seesaw—when there aren't enough "counterparties" to absorb the moves, no matter how much effort you put in, it's hard to make progress. I recently fell into this trap myself—eager to recover previous losses, I repeatedly entered trades in a shrinking volume environment, ending up more and more passive.

**The key question now is: How is the MUBARAK/USDT market?**

Trading volume has dropped sharply, shrinking by nearly 98% compared to the previous period. The 1-hour MACD has already turned negative, indicating a clear lack of market momentum. Although the price is still above the short-term moving average, the RSI is approaching the overbought zone, so chasing higher carries significant risk.

**So my approach is—wait and see.**

It's not that I do nothing, but I only act under specific conditions: either wait for a volume breakout at 0.021 (light position testing), or wait for the 0.019 support to stabilize before low-buying. The most important thing during this period is to protect the principal and avoid being fooled by false breakouts in low-volume markets.

When the market is truly ready, we will make our move.
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 01-12 00:58
The shrinking volume market is really a trap. This seesaw analogy is perfect. Without an opposing side, it's just empty joy.
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GoodLuckHasCome_nuyoahvip
· 01-11 15:09
Hold on tight, we're about to take off 🛫
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 01-11 14:55
The seesaw analogy is perfect; shrinking volume is indeed a trap. 98% of the trading volume... who dares to move? --- Protecting the principal first, chasing highs is just asking for death. It's okay to wait and see, after all, I'm waiting at 0.019. --- The worst thing is rushing to recover the funds and ending up more trapped. This guy is right. --- MACD turning negative, RSI approaching overbought, this market is really rotten. Better wait for an opportunity. --- Actually, there's no counterparty; no matter how much you push, it's all in vain. Recognizing this early is the key.
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TokenomicsShamanvip
· 01-11 14:41
Wow, a 98% decrease in volume. The seesaw is completely dead... Protecting your principal is the key, don't be fooled by fake breakouts.
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blockBoyvip
· 01-11 14:31
Such a sharp decrease in volume, chasing highs is just asking for trouble. I'm also watching the 0.021 level, but for now, I still have to wait.
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