Near key psychological price levels, DUSK's hesitation is more important than its direction.
Looking at DUSK's current chart, the most informative area isn't the most volatile part, but rather where the price repeatedly pauses. In recent price movements, whenever the price approaches the psychological price level corresponding to the previous high, upward momentum weakens significantly, and trading volume becomes fragmented.
This isn't because the bulls lack funds, but because they are unwilling to continue raising their costs at this level. Conversely, each time the price retraces to the previously repeatedly traded range, selling pressure slows, and the price is rarely pushed down in one go. This indicates that the bears are also hesitant and don't believe this is a "must-pump" level.
From a price level perspective, DUSK is currently stuck in a typical game theory zone: Going upwards requires a new reason to buy; going downwards requires a breakdown in confidence.
Within this range, any one-sided judgment seems hasty. The truly meaningful signal isn't a single candlestick, but which side loses patience first and drives the price down with increased volume. Until then, this back-and-forth movement itself is the market's vote on the current pricing. The above content is for personal analysis only and does not constitute any investment advice.
