POL Technical Setup: Wave-IV Correction Still in Play
Looking at POL on the longer timeframe, the ongoing wave-iv pullback looks textbook healthy so far. The key here is simple—as long as price respects that descending trendline as resistance, we could see another leg down before the next meaningful move.
The yellow roadmap scenario? Still early stage. It's speculative territory right now and honestly won't carry real weight until we get a decisive breakout above the key resistance level. Until that happens, traders should treat it more as a potential setup rather than confirmed direction.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-15 05:59
Don't get excited before Wave 4 breaks through that downward trend line. Claiming that this yellow roadmap is useful now is truly a rookie's mindset; it's not too late to hype it up after the breakout.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-14 03:55
Wave-IV is still correcting. This wave downward feels like it could drop another wave. The key is whether it can hold that trend line.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-13 20:17
Is it wave theory again? Is this time really different?
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Waiting for a breakout? I've been waiting until I'm exhausted...
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What about the descending trendline? It breaks just as easily after a rebound.
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The yellow roadmap sounds vague; let's wait for the price to speak.
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Wave-IV has been pulling for so long. Don't tell me it still has to fall further.
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No matter how eloquently you put it, it can't change the fact that I'm trapped.
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There are daily analyses like this, but the ones really making money are the group operating against the trend.
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Why does no one come out and say that it's a healthy correction when bottom-fishing?
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ImpermanentSage
· 01-13 02:55
Wave theory looks very nice, but the key question is whether that trend line can really hold.
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Yellow roadmap 😅, sounds a bit over the top, let's wait for a breakout before talking.
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Hey, with wave four repeatedly grinding like this, when will it truly take off...
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As long as the trend line isn't broken, it will keep falling. I've heard this logic a thousand times; when will POL stop doing this?
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The early stage is just a pretense; it's all pointless before a breakout. I'll just wait and see.
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Honestly, this correction looks quite standard, but I'm more concerned about when I can actually get on board.
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Another "potential setup," another "waiting for a breakout," this routine is so familiar...
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POL is still dawdling, I suspect we're heading in the wrong direction.
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-13 02:54
Wave 4 is still adjusting, and it looks quite healthy... I'm just worried about a sudden break below, and then we'll have to reassess.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-13 02:54
Is wave-IV still being refined? This time it will be even more intense, right? We have to wait for a breakdown to be considered valid.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-13 02:51
Is wave-IV still dithering? We have to wait until the resistance level is broken to be valid. Right now, it's all just armchair strategizing.
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SighingCashier
· 01-13 02:49
Is this still wave-iv? It looks like it's repeatedly rubbing at the bottom... Let's wait for a breakout.
POL Technical Setup: Wave-IV Correction Still in Play
Looking at POL on the longer timeframe, the ongoing wave-iv pullback looks textbook healthy so far. The key here is simple—as long as price respects that descending trendline as resistance, we could see another leg down before the next meaningful move.
The yellow roadmap scenario? Still early stage. It's speculative territory right now and honestly won't carry real weight until we get a decisive breakout above the key resistance level. Until that happens, traders should treat it more as a potential setup rather than confirmed direction.