Found a pretty good Banana coin and want to share it with everyone. Currently, this coin is testing the key level of 10.24 on the 3-day chart, and whether it can hold is very important.
In the short term, the 4-hour support at 7.25 is crucial. Once broken, we need to reconsider the entry logic. If it retraces to around 8.38, that would be a relatively safe point to re-enter. Of course, if it can't even hold 7.25, then 6.8 is the last bottom—an assessment of whether this level can stabilize is necessary.
That's how the technical analysis looks; the data is there, and whether you can seize the opportunity depends on your trading discipline.
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ChainDoctor
· 2h ago
7.25 breaking would be troublesome, and I still have it in my hands now.
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BackrowObserver
· 22h ago
7.25 is really a critical point that must be held, otherwise you'll have to rethink your strategy.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-29 01:56
If we can't hold on again on 7.25, let's wait for 6.8. Anyway, this coin is so volatile that it's better to wait for a clear signal before taking action.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-29 01:53
7.25 If it breaks, I will run, don't ask why, I have no confidence in my heart
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-29 01:53
7.25 break means you have to cut losses; there's nothing to hesitate about.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 12-29 01:50
7.25 is really a critical threshold. I've set up an early warning and am waiting to see if we can hold it.
Found a pretty good Banana coin and want to share it with everyone. Currently, this coin is testing the key level of 10.24 on the 3-day chart, and whether it can hold is very important.
In the short term, the 4-hour support at 7.25 is crucial. Once broken, we need to reconsider the entry logic. If it retraces to around 8.38, that would be a relatively safe point to re-enter. Of course, if it can't even hold 7.25, then 6.8 is the last bottom—an assessment of whether this level can stabilize is necessary.
That's how the technical analysis looks; the data is there, and whether you can seize the opportunity depends on your trading discipline.