CLO has recently shown several signs in the market. Internal orders are already displayed at key levels, and the technical analysis reveals a lot of information. From the chart, the current price indeed provides a good shorting opportunity for aggressive traders.



For traders willing to take action, this position can be considered for short positions. The movement of market orders often reflects the true intentions of institutions, and the recent performance of CLO/USDT has been confirming this expectation.

Of course, any trading decision should be adjusted according to your own risk tolerance. But from a technical perspective, CLO's short-term resistance is indeed appearing within this range.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-10 11:54
The short-selling opportunity looks good, but I'll wait and see. Last time, I got hit pretty hard.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-08 14:53
Short position? I'm a bit wary of this level; the institutions' tactics are quite deep. Don't be fooled by the pending orders.
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liquidation_watchervip
· 01-08 14:53
Short position layout is indeed tempting, but the last time someone did this, they are still bottom-fishing now --- What do institutions really think? Ha, I see it as institutions cutting leeks --- Resistance levels again and again, why does no one speak up when it breaks --- Dare to take action? Not daring to take over is the real thing --- Technical analysis is all over the place, I only look at how the candlesticks close --- CLO's trading method, feels like the same old trick again --- Risk tolerance? Mine has already been exhausted --- The movement of pending orders reflects the institution's thoughts; what reflects my thoughts are stop-loss orders --- Short at this position? I choose to wait and see, wait for signals --- If it can't break the key support, don't talk nonsense
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-08 14:47
Wait, have you tracked the on-chain addresses behind these large "key position" orders? I checked the cold wallet flows on the exchange in the middle of the night and feel like there are whales secretly manipulating the market. Is the recent decline of CLO really due to technical pressure? Or have big players cut in again... The data on capital flows is hard to interpret. Shorting? First, look at how much those institutional addresses have recently transferred out. My intuition tells me it's not that simple.
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-08 14:44
This wave of CLO's trend is indeed interesting; it seems like the opportunity to short has arrived. Wait, are institutions really dumping? It doesn't seem that simple. Is there technical pressure here? I still see the possibility of a rebound... It's the "daring to take action" again, which makes my scalp tingle. The ones who lose money are often this group. I don't think it's urgent to short at this CLO level; let's wait and see the market reaction.
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