TA has been oscillating at a low level these days. To be honest, this is a typical characteristic of major players accumulating positions. The retail investors' panic selling has almost finished, and those still holding are mostly loyal supporters. The chips have undergone sufficient exchange at the bottom, which lays the foundation for a subsequent rebound.



Looking at past trend patterns, once this solid bottom formation takes shape, as long as the trading volume gradually increases, it can often trigger a decisive and sharp rebound. The market sentiment is already starting to send positive signals—large investors' long positions are quietly increasing, and the buying momentum is becoming more aggressive. The rebound energy is currently in the accumulation stage.

There's no need to overthink the technical details; the bottom pattern has basically been confirmed. The current price is an excellent opportunity for low-cost entry. Go long directly, with a stop-loss placed just below the recent oscillation range's lower boundary. The initial target can be the previous resistance level.

This wave is mainly a short-term game, aiming to capture the definite profits from the bottom rebound. As long as the volume remains stable, hold on. If signs of stagnation appear, exit immediately. Don't let subsequent oscillations erode your profits.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 01-10 06:25
Another round of bottom rebound arguments, honestly getting tired of hearing it. The main force's accumulation talk is always effective, just afraid of missing the chance to get on board. What if the volume doesn't cooperate? This "certain profit" becomes an illusion for the retail investors. Setting stop-loss just below the support line? Sounds simple, but you'll really feel the pain when it hits hard. The biggest risk in short-term trading is stagnation; when profits are eroded, a quick reversal can lead to a trap. Chips have been fully exchanged, so why are so many still caught? Strange. I don't deny that the bottom pattern looks good, but this kind of certainty is the easiest to get people cut off.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 01-09 04:08
It's the same story about accumulating at the bottom. Every day it's the same routine. I just want to ask, this time really won't break below again, right?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-09 03:42
It's the same old bottom accumulation routine, I'm tired of hearing it... However, this time the volume performance is indeed a bit interesting, and with such aggressive buying, I'm also a little tempted.
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XMCSnipervip
· 01-08 01:57
Shabi, how many chips does the whale hold, does it need to absorb chips? You think it's like Bitcoin or Ethereum.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-07 06:55
Another bottom formation theory; I've heard this explanation so many times it's like my ears are calloused.
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CryptoTherapistvip
· 01-07 06:55
ngl, this accumulation narrative hits different when you're sitting at -40% already. like, have we considered the psychological resistance here isn't technical but deeply emotional? the "strong hands holding" thing—that's just copium dressed up in chart speak, right?
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BearEatsAllvip
· 01-07 06:54
Coming back with this again? How many times have we confirmed the bottom pattern, and it still gets broken? Wake up, everyone.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 01-07 06:51
Bottom accumulation is a common phrase I've heard too many times. Every time they talk about guaranteed profits, but what’s the result? Jump straight into a long position? I’m watching. It’s not too late to follow after the rebound. This kind of low-level oscillation is just the main force playing with retail investors, whoever moves first gets trapped. The chip exchange is complete, wow. So why is it still grinding? I didn’t see any rebound signals. If the volume doesn’t cooperate, it might still fall below the stop-loss, and I’m a bit skeptical about your target. It’s again about profiting from the bottom. Last time I heard this, I was directly held back by the stagnation. I’m still in it now.
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DegenGamblervip
· 01-07 06:51
Bottom accumulation is getting old, saying the same thing every time, and in the end, you're still trapped. If the main force is really accumulating, why is it still falling? Isn't that a contradiction? Is the volume gently increasing? Bro, you need to tell me when the volume is, first. The certainty of profit from the rebound, how come your certainty is so uncertain? It looks like self-hypnosis. Wake up, everyone.
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 01-07 06:33
Sufficient turnover at the bottom, this rhythm is indeed something. I'm just worried that the volume can't keep up; just oscillating without rising would be really frustrating.
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