The resistance level of 2550 above the second pancake has also been broken, and it took 4 attempts to break through on the 5th time, which is not easy! When the second pancake gains momentum, no one can stop it, and no one can obstruct it. The second pancake is either sluggish or it soars high, that's how it is.
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Speaking with the chart: The K-line pointed to by the yellow arrow on the 4-hour level for the second pancake has a long upper shadow, indicating that there is significant pressure above, and the corresponding volume below is also quite sufficient. This is a typical case of having volume but no price. There must be both volume and price for a complete rising or falling K-line; both are essential.
When will the second pancake break through the upper shadow of the K-line on the 4-hour level? When will it truly take off?
For the second pancake, chase the long if it breaks through 2689 with volume on the right side, and chase the short if it breaks down 2672 with volume on the right side. Pay attention to volume changes and set proper stop-loss.
For the second pancake, if it can stabilize above 2710 on the hourly level, look upwards at 2745-2800. Whether it can break 2710 is very important for the current phase of the second pancake.
If the 4-hour level breaks down below 2654, look down at 2606-2574. It's not easy to rise; don't let it drop back down.