ALLOUSDT is experiencing some serious movement in the last few hours, with the coin spiking sharply to about +60% over the past 24 hours, peaking around $0.349 before retracting to roughly $0.247.

This kind of surge quickly catches the eye of traders, especially in the futures market, but you gotta approach it with extreme caution, because coins that shoot up this fast often enter a phase of wild fluctuation between bouncing back and correcting.

The question now:

Is it appropriate to enter a buy? Or should we wait for a correction? Or is selling better?

Current technical situation

The current price is moving around the 0.247$ area after rising from levels close to 0.08$ to a peak of 0.349$. This means the coin has made a very strong upward wave in a short time.

But the issue is that entering now at the current price is considered a relatively late entry, as the coin has already made a significant upward move and began showing retracement candlesticks after the peak.

Therefore, a direct entry now, whether buying or selling, is not the best decision.

Buying now means you’re chasing the price after a strong rally.

Selling now is also risky, as the coin still has momentum and could bounce back strongly at any moment.

The best buy scenario

The best buy entry scenario is when a correction occurs to a stronger support area, not from the current price.

The area worth monitoring:

0.205 – 0.215$

If the price returns to this area and starts to stabilize, and clear bounce candlesticks appear, one could consider entering a speculative buy.

Technical plan:

Entry zone: 0.205 – 0.215

Stop-loss: below 0.184

Target one: 0.247

Target two: 0.285

Target three: 0.320 if the momentum continues.

This strategy is better than entering now, as it allows the trader to enter from a correction area, rather than from a high peak.

Sell scenario

Selling is only appropriate in one case:

If the price clearly breaks the 0.230 – 0.235 area, then tries to return above it and fails.

In that case, the break can be considered a sign of weakness, and the coin may start a deeper correction.

Potential sell plan:

Sell entry: after breaking 0.230 – 0.235 and failing a retest.

Stop-loss: above 0.255

Target one: 0.210

Target two: 0.185

Target three: 0.160

But be aware that selling a strongly rising coin requires a lot of caution, as any sudden bounce could hit the stop-loss quickly.

Capital management

In such coins, managing capital is more important than predicting direction.

If the capital is, for example, $270, it's not logical to enter with the entire amount. It's better to use only a small part of the account.

The safest strategy:

Trade margin: only $40 to $50

Leverage: 3x Isolated maximum

Avoid using Cross.

Avoid using high leverage like 10x or 20x.

High leverage with a coin moving this strongly could lead to significant losses or quick liquidation, even if the overall trend is correct.

Approximate example

If a buy was entered from the 0.210$ area with a trade size of around $150:

At target one 0.247$, the approximate profit is around $25.

At target two 0.285$, profits could reach around $50.

At target three 0.320$, profits could reach around $75.

However, if the price reverses and hits the stop-loss at 0.184$, the approximate loss would be around $18 to $20.

And this is smart trading:

Logical profit, and limited loss.

Conclusion

The ALLOUSDT coin is strong right now, but entering after a rise of about 60% in one day requires patience and discipline.

Entering now from the 0.247$ area isn't the best, as the price is far from the support area and close to a volatility zone after the peak.

The best approach is to wait for one of the two scenarios:

Buy: from the zone 0.205 – 0.215 if a clear bounce appears.

Sell: only after breaking 0.230 and failing to return above it.

Successful trading isn't about jumping in quickly, but rather waiting for the price in the right zone.

Important alert⛔️🛑: This analysis is educational and not direct financial advice. The crypto market, especially futures, is high-risk. Always use a stop-loss and don’t enter with your full capital.