IXHL is accumulating below the VWAP, testing the VWAP resistance level amid a significant increase in trading volume. This is a typical accumulation signal before a breakout.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-09 19:25
This is what happens when trading volume increases; is VWAP about to break? Let's wait and see.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-09 17:19
ngl, volume spike into resistance is textbook accumulation pattern... but have you actually verified the order flow isn't just exit liquidity dressed up as accumulation?
*sigh* most traders see volume and assume breakout, never consider the formal mechanics of how vwap anchors actually behave under nash equilibrium conditions. show me the on-chain data or it's just noise trading.
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DeFiGrayling
· 01-07 23:58
With such obvious volume, it feels like it's about to take off... Whether VWAP resistance breaks or not is the key.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-07 23:58
Increasing trading volume to test resistance levels—I've seen this trick too many times... But will it really break through this time?
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-07 23:57
Hmm... VWAP is back again. It feels like every time this is mentioned, can it really break through?
IXHL is accumulating below the VWAP, testing the VWAP resistance level amid a significant increase in trading volume. This is a typical accumulation signal before a breakout.