Is the ALPINE rebound a "trap to lure in buyers"? These signals must be heeded!
The recent rebound of ALPINE looks lively but is actually quite hollow. After spiking to 2.57, it was immediately hammered down, and in the subsequent rebounds, it couldn't even touch the previous high, getting weaker with each attempt—this kind of "lower highs" trend clearly indicates that the main force is trapping people at high levels. More critically, there was heavy selling volume during the decline, yet the rebounds are weak with low volume, indicating that market confidence has already been nearly exhausted, making it incredibly difficult to push prices back up.
Currently, the price is stuck around 2.18, appearing "stable" on the surface, but in reality, risks are brewing underneath. The pressure near 2.57 above feels like a heavy stone, pressing down hard; if it breaks below the key level of 2.1, it is very likely to explore further down. At this point, don't be fooled by the "sideways movement," as it feels more like a "half-time break" on the way down, and the main force may be preparing a big move.