AAVE's trend is very textbook-like—after that irregular oscillation and subsequent dip, it's actually the market filling in the inefficient volatility space. The timing of this pullback was quite spot on, just the right moment to take action.
Looking ahead, the key is here: to stabilize the 1-hour EMA200 moving average and hold it as support. Once this level is confirmed not to break, the rebound space opens up. The technical signals are already in place; it all depends on whether the subsequent price can maintain this critical support level. If so, the upward trend will be very promising.
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FunGibleTom
· 22h ago
EMA200 holding steady means takeoff, breaking below just means more chopping of the leeks.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-09 18:04
I think the recent AAVE trend is quite interesting. If the EMA200 can't hold, we'll need to reassess.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-09 18:03
ngl the ema200 hold is literally make-or-break here... seen this movie too many times tho, support always looks solid until it doesn't lol
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alpha_leaker
· 01-09 18:02
If EMA200 can't hold, I'll just give up. If this wave breaks the level, it will be really embarrassing.
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CafeMinor
· 01-09 17:46
Speaking in detail, the EMA200 threshold is indeed critical; I'm just worried that breaking it might damage the confidence.
That said, textbooks are textbooks, but in actual operation, there are always various variables...
Wait, you're timing this so precisely? I feel like I'm about to get cut again.
I've heard "hold the support level" so many times, but most of the time it still can't move up.
But since the signals are there, let's see how it performs afterward. Anyway, I'm already holding the position.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-09 17:46
If the EMA200 collapses, we're finished. Now it's just a matter of whether we can hold this line.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-09 17:35
If the EMA200 can't hold, we just have to admit defeat; don't force it.
AAVE's trend is very textbook-like—after that irregular oscillation and subsequent dip, it's actually the market filling in the inefficient volatility space. The timing of this pullback was quite spot on, just the right moment to take action.
Looking ahead, the key is here: to stabilize the 1-hour EMA200 moving average and hold it as support. Once this level is confirmed not to break, the rebound space opens up. The technical signals are already in place; it all depends on whether the subsequent price can maintain this critical support level. If so, the upward trend will be very promising.