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#GateforAI重磅上线 $LTC The 1H timeframe has entered the oversold zone, with the price supported by buying interest in the 54.20-54.75 range, building a short-term rebound structure. Although the 4H timeframe shows a oscillating downward trend, the open interest remains stable, with no signs of panic selling, and the main force has not exited the market. Currently, the 1-hour RSI has fallen to 38, indicating a need for technical correction, and the depth of buy orders is significantly solid. The support below is dense, making it a typical retracement buy zone.
🎯Direction: Long
⚡Entry/Order: 54.20 - 54.75
🛑Stop Loss: 53.80
🚀Target 1: 55.60
🚀Target 2: 56.30
🛡️Trade Management:
- Execution Strategy: After reaching Target 1, reduce position by 50% to lock in profits, and move the remaining stop loss up to the entry price. If the price fails to break through 55.30 and falls back into the lower end of the entry zone, consider exiting and observing.
Depth Logic: Despite the price decline, open interest remains stable, indicating this is a passive stop-loss by longs rather than main force distribution. The 1-hour candlestick at 54.34 shows a long lower shadow, indicating active buying interest in this area. Market depth data shows a clear advantage for buy orders, with selling pressure concentrated in the 54.80-55.00 zone. A breakout here could trigger short covering. Negative funding rates also increase the possibility of a short squeeze.