Around 4 PM on $SPK , I noticed that the SPK main force had significantly reduced their short positions, reminding my friends that SPK short positions can be partially closed (the data on the right side of the first image represents the SPK data in the afternoon, with reduced positions and capital inflow indicating short covering).
The data in the third image represents the current data. The SPK main force has now shifted to a long position dominance at the 24-hour level, and going short is absolutely not recommended. You can try to go long along the support level with a stop loss. Currently, there is a significant amount of short positions from the main force, but the number of long positions is relatively small, so it is also a left-side bet, and you should definitely use a stop loss. The current position has a good stop loss that is also very shallow; if you incur a small loss, observe again to find opportunities.