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In this bear market, there are 2 coins I see as the most "stubborn" among the main coins: $BCH and $TRX.
With $BCH, after completing a fairly clear downtrend, the price is starting to move sideways around the support zone. Looking at the current behavior, it seems like "dump completed then rest", selling pressure is no longer that strong. If $BTC doesn't continue with another clear downtrend, then it's highly likely BCH will just sideway accumulate rather than experience a sharp crash soon.
As for $TRX (TRON), it's honestly the most confusing case for me. While the broader market is weak, it has held its high price zone for quite a long time. This usually isn't due to "natural strength", but rather has controlling hands behind it.
Looking at how the Justin Sun ecosystem operates, I get the feeling this is a type of game:
• Not letting it fall when many are waiting to short
• Prolonging the time to frustrate the short side
• When most give up → then a real drop can emerge
Therefore, shorting TRX is not wrong, but it's very easy to experience "psychological erosion". You can be right about the direction, but wrong about timing → and the market only needs that to make you lose money.
Personally, I think:
• TRX only truly "breaks" when $BTC enters the next strong downtrend phase.
• Before that, it can continue moving sideways or hold price for very long
• This is not a trade for the masses, because it operates by the logic of "strong hands", not a free market.