RVV has been performing quite aggressively lately. From the 0.003 level, it shot up in one go, showing strong bullish momentum. Looking at the technicals, the short-term moving averages are arranged very comfortably, and the MACD is still progressing rhythmically within the bullish zone. More intuitively, the trading volume data shows that active buying has been increasing in phases, and the paper value of holdings has also risen accordingly. These details all indicate that there is capital gradually stepping in. When these signals are combined, the short-term bullish logic indeed holds.
However, this coin is also notoriously temperamental. After soaring to the height of 0.008780, it suddenly dropped with a large bearish candle, giving many people the feeling of going from heaven to hell. This kind of extreme volatility in its "black history" shows that it particularly loves to play the game of stabbing after surging—one careless move can trap you at the top. So if you want to participate, you need to prepare psychologically—profits are possible, but the risk of being caught in a trap is real. This type of asset is like this: it rises quickly and falls just as fast. When trading, you must prioritize stop-loss and position management, and not let momentary greed ruin your overall risk control plan.
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AirdropFreedom
· 10h ago
0.003 hitting now is indeed aggressive, but I've seen this coin get stabbed many times before, so you really need to stay alert.
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AlwaysAnon
· 10h ago
0.008780 I was directly fucked to the point of numbness, and the pin insertion is real
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SignatureLiquidator
· 10h ago
Hey, I'm very familiar with RVV's hot temper. Going from 0.003 all the way to now has been intense, but the dip to 8780 caught me off guard completely. It really is a moment of heaven and hell.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 10h ago
It's time for RVV's "performance," and this time they really didn't disappoint us... The king of pin insertion still has that same flavor.
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WhaleSurfer
· 10h ago
Damn, this coin is back again. I still haven't recovered from the last 0.008 hit.
RVV is indeed crazy, but you have to watch out for its tricks.
The current bullish momentum is there, but I'm just worried it might suddenly turn around and hit you with a big move.
It's fun to see it rise, but the losses can be really harsh too.
In the short term, you can follow, but you need to set tight stop-losses and not be greedy.
The most tempting K-line charts are the easiest to trap people, and this coin is just like that.
From 0.003 to now, it's been really fierce, but it's also exhausting.
The technical analysis looks good, but who trusts this coin's temper?
I've seen too many pump-and-dump tricks like that, so it's better to be cautious.
Having funds to buy in is a good thing, but I'm just worried it might be the last leg.
RVV has been performing quite aggressively lately. From the 0.003 level, it shot up in one go, showing strong bullish momentum. Looking at the technicals, the short-term moving averages are arranged very comfortably, and the MACD is still progressing rhythmically within the bullish zone. More intuitively, the trading volume data shows that active buying has been increasing in phases, and the paper value of holdings has also risen accordingly. These details all indicate that there is capital gradually stepping in. When these signals are combined, the short-term bullish logic indeed holds.
However, this coin is also notoriously temperamental. After soaring to the height of 0.008780, it suddenly dropped with a large bearish candle, giving many people the feeling of going from heaven to hell. This kind of extreme volatility in its "black history" shows that it particularly loves to play the game of stabbing after surging—one careless move can trap you at the top. So if you want to participate, you need to prepare psychologically—profits are possible, but the risk of being caught in a trap is real. This type of asset is like this: it rises quickly and falls just as fast. When trading, you must prioritize stop-loss and position management, and not let momentary greed ruin your overall risk control plan.