If you keep an eye on it, you will find that the trend of this coin is actually quite regular—after a rebound, there is often a correction, and each rebound high is gradually decreasing.
From the data, although indicators like MACD and EMA show that there is still room for short-term growth, the RSI has already indicated a possible overbought situation. In other words, chasing high now might just land you at the tail end of a rebound. This has happened several times before, surging up and then slowly dropping back, with the big players repeatedly harvesting in the process.
So for those who trade in waves, now is not the time to chase; rather, it is a good opportunity to consider selling in batches. The characteristic of ZEC is that it rises sharply and falls quickly, making it particularly suitable to sell in batches during rebounds and slowly buy back when it drops to a low point. Don't be misled by short-term surges, and especially don't let news of 'explosive growth' or 'breakthroughs' throw off your rhythm.
It is likely to continue along the path of "rebound - decline - rebound - decline". Each rebound peak may be lower than the previous one, and the bottom is also slowly moving down. In this market, patience is more important than anything else. Don't be greedy when it goes up, and don't be afraid when it goes down. Just keep trading within the range repeatedly; although each profit isn't much, accumulating it is better than holding blindly.
In simple terms, the way to play ZEC now is: sell when it rebounds, buy when it drops. Don't expect it to break through previous highs all at once, and don't be scared into chasing the price by sudden surges. Keep the rhythm, ignore the noise, and when the big players are washing out, operate according to your own plan. Over time, you will find that trading in waves is actually more reassuring than holding onto it dead.

