📊 Giá đang giữ gần mức hỗ trợ địa phương với cấu trúc phục hồi tăng giá. Các mục tiêu được giữ rất chặt để thoát lệnh scalping nhanh — TP1 là vùng phản ứng ngay lập tức.
📊 Short setup is based on rejection near local resistance/MA cluster. Targets are kept very tight for fast scalping exits — TP1 is the immediate reaction zone.
📊 Chiến lược short được xây dựng dựa trên sự từ chối gần các đỉnh địa phương và kháng cự MA. Các mục tiêu được giữ rất chặt chẽ để thoát nhanh — TP1 là vùng phản ứng ngay lập tức.
📊 Thiết lập Short dựa trên việc từ chối gần kháng cự MA và hình thành đỉnh thấp hơn. Các mục tiêu được giữ cân bằng để scalping + tiếp tục di chuyển xuống — TP2/TP3 là các vùng lợi nhuận chính.
📊 Price is holding near MA support with bullish structure. Targets are kept balanced for quick scalp + continuation — TP2/TP3 are the main upside zones.
📊 Price is holding near MA support with bullish structure. Targets are kept balanced for quick scalp + continuation — TP2/TP3 are the main upside zones.
📊 Short setup is based on weakness below MA resistance and possible lower-high rejection. Targets are kept balanced for quick scalp + downside continuation — TP2/TP3 are the main profit zones.
📊 Price is holding near MA support with bullish structure. Targets are kept balanced for scalp + momentum continuation — TP2/TP3 are the main upside zones.
📊 Các mục tiêu hiện tại rộng hơn để tận dụng lợi thế tăng giá lớn hơn trong khi vẫn giữ cho thiết lập phù hợp với giao dịch theo xu hướng. TP2/TP3 là các vùng bứt phá chính.
📊 Short setup is based on a possible rejection near resistance/spike zone. Targets are kept balanced for quick scalp + downside continuation — TP1/TP2 are the main profit zones.
📊 Giá đang giữ gần hỗ trợ MA với cấu trúc tăng giá. Các mục tiêu được giữ cân bằng cho cả việc lướt sóng nhanh và tiếp tục xu hướng — TP2/TP3 là các khu vực tăng giá chính.
Thiết lập Long – $OPG 🔹 Vào lệnh: 0.2435 – 0.2489 🎯 TP1: 0.2520 🎯 TP2: 0.2567 🎯 TP3: 0.2620 🛑 SL: 0.2340 📊 Giá đang giữ trên hỗ trợ MA với cấu trúc tăng giá. Các mục tiêu được giữ cân bằng (không quá chặt, không quá rộng) — TP2/TP3 là các vùng động lực chính.
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Right now, people build, post, and interact every day, but most of the value stays with platforms. OpenLedger flips that thinking a bit — it brings attention back to the people doing the work.
Not everything needs to be controlled from the top. Maybe the people using the system should also have a clearer part in it.
It’s still early, but ideas like this usually start quietly before they become something bigger.
The main question it raises is simple:
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