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ASTER is in the most asymmetric position set by AMD.
The accumulation phase has ended, and the chips have been fully absorbed. This decline has entered that area, appearing to be a typical market manipulation move—you know what I mean.
The price is now stuck at the lower end of the range. This is a position where risk is clearly visible, and most people would cut their losses here. But there's a key issue—expansion usually doesn't start from here.
To put it plainly: when the concentration of chips is so high and supply has been thoroughly absorbed, a decline is no longer a sign of weakness but rather a setup for an upward move. The current price level has defined the maximum risk; once it breaks upward, space will open up. This is the kind of asymmetric opportunity—losses are clearly defined, but the potential gains are uncertain.