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I’m now checking whether the project is actually doing real work. Instead of first looking at how “beautiful the roadmap” is, I focus on how the treasury is being spent and how the milestones are being delivered. It’s fine if the money is spent a bit more slowly; what I’m afraid of is shouting that they’re going to “do great things” while the spending is all over the place—monthly reports that feel like they’re just going through the motions, and delivery always postponed to “the next version.” If they can clearly explain the budget, how funds are being recovered, and the reasons for any delay
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High-yield bonds + leveraged loans—this combination just makes your stomach tighten.
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CryptoFrontier
Tech's $330B Debt Maturity Wall Hits Refinancing Crunch in 2028
The technology sector faces a significant debt refinancing challenge as $330 billion in high-yield bonds, leveraged loans, and business development company-linked debt matures through 2028, with the majority of this debt issued during the pandemic's near-zero interest rate era. According to the
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On June 30th, the upward liquidity was not swept up and continued to decline steadily, with a clear dominance by the bears.
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LedgerBull
$ORDI showing weakness with sustained downside pressure after rejection.
Structure remains bearish with sellers controlling lower highs.
EP
5.95 – 6.20
TP
TP1 5.55
TP2 5.20
TP3 4.80
SL
6.60
Liquidity above 6.30 remains untapped while price continues trending lower. Weak upside reactions with compression near lows suggest continuation to the downside if structure holds.
Let’s go $ORDI ‌
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When the market is not good, hold back and fight again tomorrow.
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CryptoSat
Close all running trades at bep or small loss... Today market is not good... I will share signals tomorrow 👍
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Confirming that a pullback is not a reversal; keep a close eye on 87-86, and add more positions only if it holds to be safer.
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AlleyLittleOverlord
For friends following $SOL , you must have noticed it: this round of market action has delivered a key breakout. The signals on the chart are clear, and the trading opportunities are unmistakable—let’s give everyone a round of in-depth, hands-on analysis.
Previously, SOL had been oscillating within a range for a long time, and around 86—acting as the upper band of the prior range—became a repeated roadblock for upward price movement. It is a strong resistance level widely recognized by the market. After multiple tests, the price still failed to effectively hold above it, and trapped positions alongside sell pressure were highly concentrated at this level. And just recently, SOL surged strongly, breaking through this key suppression level in one push and completing the crucial pattern shift from “pressure” to “support.” This is the core signal that the trend is turning bullish and gaining strength.
Current price has pulled back to around 88, oscillating in a narrow range. This is entirely the normal retest confirmation after a breakout—it is not a market reversal. From a technical perspective, the pullback after the breakout is meant to digest short-term profit-taking, while also allowing market “chips” to complete a rotation and further reinforce support below. As long as the price can hold the converted support level, the long side trend will continue, and the overall price structure will still remain healthy.
Now look at the candlestick chart and capital signals. In recent days, buying power has kept building momentum, and there are clear signs of capital inflow. The market is dominated by the bulls. In the short term, there have not been obvious fake-breakout signals such as a top divergence or a volume-spike followed by stagnant rise. Under these conditions, blindly trying to guess the top on the left side and going short is undoubtedly a counter-trend move with extremely high risk—so it is completely not recommended.
Combining the technical pattern and the capital side, let’s lay out a precise, practical strategy for everyone:
✅ Long entries: Pull back to the 87–86 range. As soon as a stop-decline signal appears, enter in batches. With the strong support formed by the earlier resistance-to-support conversion, the entry value-for-money is maximized.
🛑 Stop-loss setting: Place it strictly near the low of the prior swing around 83.7. Keep the position as long as the key support is held—if it breaks, leave decisively to cut risk.
🎯 Target points: Look at the 93–97 resistance zone above. Step by step, watch for a breakout of the resistance area, and ride the bullish momentum to capture long profits.
As for short positions, there is absolutely no need to rush into setting them up at this stage. Just be patient and wait for a right-side signal. Only when the price reaches around 93 and clear short signals appear—such as a volume expansion reversal, bearish candlestick closes, or a top divergence—should you consider entering, while strictly adhering to trading discipline: don’t make premature judgments, and don’t enter blindly.
To summarize: the long trend is clear for $SOL , the breakout is valid. In terms of execution, focus mainly on going long with the trend, strictly carry out stop-loss and take-profit, and don’t be greedy or fearful, and don’t operate against the market—only then can you steadily capture this trend move!
#山寨币强势反弹 $SOL ‌$SOL ‌
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These days, cross-chain and sharding are becoming lively again, and the group chat is talking as if we need to move on immediately... I’m not that excited. To put it simply, no matter how innovative the narrative, it ultimately depends on how assets are allocated and withdrawn: whether the bridge permissions are tightened, who can press the emergency pause, whether funds can flow back if something goes wrong, and whether the exit routes are clear. Recently, I’ve also seen signals of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, and as expectations for deposits and withdrawals chan
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At lower timeframes, there is no trend. Don't get caught up and go all-in; just follow the plan and hit the key levels.
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$GT showing short-term consolidation after failing to break above local resistance.
Buyers holding structure, but momentum remains weak with range-bound movement on lower timeframes.
EP
7.18 - 7.22
TP
TP1 7.28
TP2 7.35
TP3 7.42
SL
7.10
Liquidity around 7.19 was tapped with multiple bounces, indicating demand zone holding. However, lack of strong continuation suggests accumulation phase. Break above 7.28 could trigger upside expansion, while loss of support may shift structure bearish.
Let’s go $GT ‌
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The 0 principal contract challenge is quite exciting, but it's also a real dance on the edge of a knife. Control the risk first, brother.
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Furan86999
DU Dog’s Turning Point Diary 71|0 Capital, Relentlessly Fighting SOL—Aiming at 100 Million in 3 Years
Tap follow and lock in this comeback battle that spans bull and bear markets.
If you’re also in a low point, don’t worry—let’s trade time for space together.
We have a three-year agreement; see you at the summit.
Core Objective: Start with 0 funds, make 1 hundred million.
Combat Plan: Under 130 U, set up daily income to fixed-invest in SOL contracts, and fight it for 3 years.
Day 71·Live Trading Breakdown
Today Income: 0| Total Income: 5265
Today Added Position: 0| Total Margin: 2494
Today Opened Positions: 0 | Total Opened Positions: 63
Current Balance: 2693| Backup (fighting dogs, taking down clones)
To all big shots, brothers and sisters,
If you have a reliable route and quality projects, don’t forget to bring me along,!
#从零出发 $SOL
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This explanation is very clear: wait for confirmation within the range, don't chase the rise or guess the top, and add positions after breaking resistance for a more comfortable experience.
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LedgerBull
$IAUON showing range-bound movement with no strong directional push.
Structure remains neutral with mixed control between buyers and sellers.
EP
90.30 - 90.80
TP
TP1
91.20
TP2
92.00
TP3
93.50
SL
89.80
Liquidity has been taken on both sides and price is consolidating within range. Any dip into the entry zone looks like a reaction into demand, with structure favoring upside continuation if resistance breaks cleanly.
Let’s go $IAUON ‌
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What I’m more worried about is the script of "fake breakout to 7.8 and then a sudden drop." Recently, there's been too much temptation to chase gains, so stop-losses must be set properly.
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AnalystShuQin
76k! Is Bitcoin at the top? Where can we rebound? Hurry and take a look.
1. First, let’s talk about why it’s falling. This round of Bitcoin’s pullback has touched the highest point of this 3-month consolidation range: 76k. Once the price reaches near the previous high and starts to pull back, that’s completely normal. So after the pullback, can we do a rebound?
2. I think it’s definitely worth trying, but we need to rebound at a relatively major support level. Right now, Bitcoin’s strong support is above 72.7k. As it gets close to here, I’ll definitely add another position—taking a rebound of more than a thousand points is a very high-probability play.
3. Next, the second question: Is 76k for Bitcoin the top?
There is a chance, but based on how this year’s tops have played out a few times, it usually ends up with a fake breakout—pushing above the previous high, like to 78k—tempting the longs to break through and chase, and then they get cut down all at once, turning it into fuel for the decline. That scenario has a higher probability. Of course, resistance near the 76k area is also strong, so that’s also a good option.
4. So in this situation, Qiuqin’s trading plan is to go in two steps, as shown in the chart. I’m letting everyone place shorts hanging at both big resistance levels: 75k and 78k. Adults don’t make choices—I want all of it! When the price is nearing the 76k resistance and pulls back to more than 73k, we’ll first take that double-top pullback. I also mentioned this in yesterday’s post—getting ready to set up a short position.
5. Right now, my 75k short will take partial profits. Let’s see if there’s a rebound—if there is, we’ll short again. Trump often gives us surprises. But if we’re going long, I’ll be more cautious, because after all, 74k isn’t low. I’ll only consider adding a long position if it pulls back to the larger support around 72.7k–73k.
6. So our actions aren’t random trading. Even if there are positive signals from the US-Iran talks, but if it pumps too much, we still won’t chase longs. I specifically emphasized this yesterday: even if you want to go long, you have to wait for a suitable price level before considering entry. And last night, when it was close to the 76k resistance at the previous high, we were also very confident—we took a pretty good pullback. Carpe diem and strike while opportunities are there—go hard every day~
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Recently, I saw new L1/L2 projects issuing incentives to boost TVL again, and old users in the group are rushing in while complaining, "Mining, selling..." I actually don't have much emotion about it; I've seen this routine too many times. What I want to talk about more is the matter of stop-loss, which really feels like a breakup—dragging it out without admitting it, sinking deeper and deeper, and having to pay the opportunity cost "interest." In the end, people get tired, and the positions become trash.
I've now learned to be smarter, setting smaller goals: not expecting to recover everythin
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Recently, people keep asking me, "Do you need to understand blockchain builders and bundling?" I think retail investors only need to understand enough to protect themselves: you just need to know that some transactions are not added to the block in the order you click the button; they might be "packed" and inserted out of order, resulting in a situation where it looks like the trade can go through, but in the end, the price gets squeezed, and the Gas fee isn't low either, which can easily cause frustration.
Details like auction mechanisms or who is collaborating with whom... frankly, they don'
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