The small things in life often reflect the big principles of trading. Yesterday, I went out for a walk and, watching the calm afternoon, I suddenly remembered how I used to trade in my early days—always trying to catch every fluctuation, afraid of missing any opportunity, which ended up exhausting me. Now, my approach has become simpler: wait for opportunities that make me feel grounded and have a clear win rate before taking action. The market is always turning there; there's no rush in the moment.



Speaking of current opportunities, let's take a look at the $SQD trend. SQDUSDT is currently at 0.07 USDT. After a short-term surge, the RSI on the 1-hour and 4-hour charts has entered overbought territory, which usually indicates that the rebound has gone a bit too far. More notably, recent trading volume has sharply shrunk to 93.4%, which is a typical volume-price divergence—price is still rising, but volume is shrinking, indicating weakening buying momentum.

In such a situation, chasing long positions carries significant risk. A wiser approach is to stay on the sidelines temporarily, giving the market time to release overbought pressure or see if the price can correct and consolidate. When signals become clearer and risks more manageable, then consider participating. Trading is like this, and life is the same—there's no need to rush.
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0xSherlockvip
· 6h ago
The concept of divergence between price and volume has long been overused. The ones who truly make money are never those chasing highs.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 6h ago
Walking and enlightenment are such common themes, but divergence between volume and price really is hard to fake.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 6h ago
Be cautious of this wave of price-volume divergence; chasing highs can really lead to getting trapped.
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LeekCuttervip
· 6h ago
That's right, signals like volume-price divergence can't fool people. I've seen it a long time ago; I just don't want to chase the high and get caught. I've also experienced the "Walking and Enlightenment" approach, but I just don't want to admit that I used to be impatient.
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