#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 I have already established a long position, and the analysis logic is actually not complicated:
① After the price pulled back to a key support level, it stabilized—this indicates that bearish momentum is waning and the support is getting stronger.
② On the hourly chart, trading volume is starting to pick up, and it's clear the bulls have a willingness to rebound. This is a positive signal.
③ The current position offers a good risk-reward ratio; as long as there's a breakout, the trend will accelerate.
For everyone entering, make sure to do two things: don’t go in too heavy, and set your stop loss. This time, we’re just aiming for the high-probability move—take profits when you see them, don’t get greedy. Safety first. $POWER $LUNA2 $RDNT
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BugBountyHunter
· 12-09 03:00
Oh, this move is indeed stable. The support level hasn’t been broken, which is a good sign.
Agreed, with the volume picking up, the bulls really have a chance.
Try with a small amount, but make sure to stick to your stop-loss, otherwise your mindset can easily collapse.
LUNA2 has indeed been quite interesting lately.
Don’t regret selling too early; securing profits is what matters most.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-09 02:58
Bro, I like this pace and steady approach. But I'm still watching POWER; I'll wait for another confirmation before getting in.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-09 02:56
Bro, I accept this analysis, but as for LUNA2, we really need to take another look.
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RegenRestorer
· 12-09 02:49
Yeah, I've heard the "support level holding" argument plenty of times. Is it really different this time?
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Volume picking up is definitely interesting, but don't get too optimistic before a breakout.
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Risk-reward ratio? Bro, are you gambling or analyzing? It's hard to tell.
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"Take profits when you can"—people say it every time, but in the end, greed always wins.
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$LUNA2 screwed me over once before. This time, I'm really struggling.
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Judging "strong support" is too vague. Where's the data?
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Setting a stop loss is right, but most people can't actually execute it.
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Bullish intent is obvious? Looks a bit weak to me.
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Here we go again—"safety first," but portfolio returns are what really matter.
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MoonBoi42
· 12-09 02:48
The support level has held, so there’s definitely a chance this time. But like I said before, stay steady and don’t get reckless. I’m also following with a small position. Just take profits—don’t think about going all-in.
#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 I have already established a long position, and the analysis logic is actually not complicated:
① After the price pulled back to a key support level, it stabilized—this indicates that bearish momentum is waning and the support is getting stronger.
② On the hourly chart, trading volume is starting to pick up, and it's clear the bulls have a willingness to rebound. This is a positive signal.
③ The current position offers a good risk-reward ratio; as long as there's a breakout, the trend will accelerate.
For everyone entering, make sure to do two things: don’t go in too heavy, and set your stop loss. This time, we’re just aiming for the high-probability move—take profits when you see them, don’t get greedy. Safety first.
$POWER $LUNA2 $RDNT