Right now, $BTC, $ETH, and nearly every major altcoin are backtesting their lost high-timeframe support ranges.
I think the best approach is to stay somewhat cautious on the low-timeframes and be prepared for a potential rejection.
I’d rather miss out on a few percentage points to stay extra safe until this becomes a confirmed breakout, instead of flipping overly bullish without clean confirmations.
That said, most of the confluences I’m tracking, including on-chain metrics, Velo Data, the Liquidation Heatmap, and Funding Rates, are all pointing toward a breakout here.
But as always, waiting for clear confirmations before taking a more decisive stance on the low-timeframes has consistently been the best approach.
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Right now, $BTC, $ETH, and nearly every major altcoin are backtesting their lost high-timeframe support ranges.
I think the best approach is to stay somewhat cautious on the low-timeframes and be prepared for a potential rejection.
I’d rather miss out on a few percentage points to stay extra safe until this becomes a confirmed breakout, instead of flipping overly bullish without clean confirmations.
That said, most of the confluences I’m tracking, including on-chain metrics, Velo Data, the Liquidation Heatmap, and Funding Rates, are all pointing toward a breakout here.
But as always, waiting for clear confirmations before taking a more decisive stance on the low-timeframes has consistently been the best approach.