BOB has shown clear signs of rebound after a deep correction in the previous period. Referring to historical trends, this coin experienced a 130% increase on December 3rd, followed by a decline of about 50% from its high within a one-month cycle. The current price is around 0.0121, and the daily chart is at a critical position—touching a low the day before yesterday, forming a rebound candlestick yesterday, and although there was a slight pullback today, it remains above that level. This kind of trend structure is worth paying attention to.
From a technical perspective, if today closes with a bullish candle, it indicates that the bulls have certain support in this range. Combining with historical rally cycles, a rebound could follow. It is recommended to consider entering around 0.0121, while setting risk management: stop-loss below 0.0105.
Regarding target levels, observe in stages: first target 0.01315, second target 0.0147, third target 0.0171. Once the previous high is broken, decide whether to continue holding based on actual market performance. Such rebound opportunities require close monitoring of market changes; chasing highs is not recommended. The focus should be on timing entry and risk control.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 12:56
BOB's rebound this time feels a bit interesting, just don't chase the highs, I don't think it's really worth it.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-05 08:16
BOB's rebound this time feels promising. Enter at 0.0121 and take a gamble, just worried it might be a false alarm again...
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gas_fee_therapy
· 01-03 13:55
Bob, this rebound feels a bit like a comeback. If you enter at 0.0121, remember to set a proper stop-loss.
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bridgeOops
· 01-03 13:54
Looks like BOB wants to stir things up again. Why didn't you buy the dip during that 130% surge?
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-03 13:28
Bob, this rebound feels promising. Trying to enter at 0.0121 to test the waters.
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A 130% increase, and now it's back. This coin really is a roller coaster.
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The key is whether it can close positive today; otherwise, I might have to cut losses again.
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Set stop-loss at 0.0105, but it feels a bit tight. worried about being washed out.
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Target levels are lined up; first, let's see if 0.01315 can hold.
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I just want to know how long this rebound can last. Last time, I got caught and lost.
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A small position around 0.0121 to gamble a bit. Anyway, I've been liquidated three times already.
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Avoid chasing highs—that advice is taken to heart. Chasing highs is the fastest way to get wrecked.
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Will history repeat itself? Hope this wave can recover the previous losses.
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Are the bulls gaining momentum? From the candlestick chart, it still looks a bit weak.
BOB has shown clear signs of rebound after a deep correction in the previous period. Referring to historical trends, this coin experienced a 130% increase on December 3rd, followed by a decline of about 50% from its high within a one-month cycle. The current price is around 0.0121, and the daily chart is at a critical position—touching a low the day before yesterday, forming a rebound candlestick yesterday, and although there was a slight pullback today, it remains above that level. This kind of trend structure is worth paying attention to.
From a technical perspective, if today closes with a bullish candle, it indicates that the bulls have certain support in this range. Combining with historical rally cycles, a rebound could follow. It is recommended to consider entering around 0.0121, while setting risk management: stop-loss below 0.0105.
Regarding target levels, observe in stages: first target 0.01315, second target 0.0147, third target 0.0171. Once the previous high is broken, decide whether to continue holding based on actual market performance. Such rebound opportunities require close monitoring of market changes; chasing highs is not recommended. The focus should be on timing entry and risk control.