The current reference is relatively clear; if it breaks the lower boundary and rebounds without breaking, it can basically confirm the top. Conversely, if it breaks the upper boundary, it is likely to push up a bit. Based on the structure, both types of movements are actually reasonable. Personally, I lean more towards a downward breakthrough. This is indeed a somewhat subjective view, but the structural position function supports it. As for the specific levels, they are currently not particularly precise; it is just about continuing to confirm.