Chicken Father's Hundred Coin Plan (3/100)

$bigtime:

I shorted the Great Era coin on the morning of the 28th. Originally, I thought it would not fall below 0.140 and wanted to close it yesterday, but because of my 100-coin plan, I waited until today.

From the perspective of the daily line, after the previous period of large-scale pull-up, the volume of Dashidai has rapidly weakened since the K-line on September 18. The K-line on September 18 was obviously pulled up to sell, and the dealer did not buy after selling, so he pulled it up again, controlling the market by washing back and forth. At present, the daily level is a double-top structure, but this structure may not have taken shape yet. The dealer of Dashidai is not weak, and is fully capable of hitting the position around 0.175 to complete the hunting stop loss and then fall. Or it may fall to the neckline near 0.130, and then go up to around 0.160, forming a triple top structure.

In fact, I just wanted to take advantage of a few 4h-level K-lines at the beginning of this order. We can see that Great Times made a large-volume inverted hammer line on the morning of the 28th, which is a relatively standard signal of the main force selling. And when we combine the 1h-level K-line observation, we will find that the small-level and large-level signal resonance is formed.

However, after the formation of the Evening Star, the subsequent decline was always supported by the 0.140 level. My judgment here is that the stop loss of long retail investors is basically placed at 0.140. The dealer does not want to sell below 0.140, so he chooses to sell slowly above 0.140. If necessary, he can even pull it to around 0.175 to complete the liquidity plunder, and then smash the market.

The manipulation of the Big Era coin is quite clear. The only problem is that the dealer is too powerful, so when placing orders, you must adhere to the principle of taking a bite and running. This coin will not have too many false signals. For example, if there are several hammer lines in a row, then there will be at least one more wave. You can hold the order for a few hours to take a short-term bite, and then run away.

Don’t try to make long-term long and short orders, as this dealer has a strong ability to cut leeks. For example, if I know it will fall, can it pull up to 0.19 and then fall? It’s too easy, and it doesn’t require much volume to pull it up, but my defense can’t be so thick, right?

Even if the support of 0.140 is broken, there is still strong support near 0.130, so short orders cannot be made at present. Both long and short orders must wait for a pattern to emerge.

From the perspective of spot (more than 2 times the contract), the Great Era coin is actually quite good. First of all, the founder is a super handsome guy, and secondly, the project is not bad. I have played the game, and the graphics and operation feel are actually at an excellent level in blockchain games.

As we all know, many blockchain games are crudely made, but Big Era is really exquisite. However, the popularity of the game has obviously decreased in the past two months, and there are fewer voices in the game trading group. This can only be said that blockchain game coins may have this problem. Someone asked me yesterday $YGG , YGG, I will talk about it later. In fact, for the coins of blockchain game projects, it is best to trade in waves, not for long-term holding.

Another problem with the game is that it looks great on the surface, but lacks depth. You won’t want to play it after playing it for a month or two. So from a long-term perspective, it is very reasonable to fall to where it is today. In the future, as the popularity of the game gradually decreases, the price of the coin may hit a new low.

However, if the price of the Big Era coin can return to below 0.1 within the year, you can still buy it boldly. The dealer of this coin is very greedy and will definitely push up the price before shipping. And unless there is only a small amount of goods in hand, he will not dump the price, and will even continue to push up the price before shipping at the end of the shipping period.