💰 $PLUME – Compression Before Breakout, Expansion Incoming 🚀



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GateUser-cb789e81
· 04-24 07:55
PLUME Is this showing the pattern of triangular convergence? I agree with the breakout direction to go long, but how are you setting your stop-loss?
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SilverLiningOfPessimism
· 04-24 01:09
Targets, please send them over. I want to compare them with my own range.
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QuietAlphaClerk
· 04-23 14:39
It's been compressed for so long, it could explode at any moment.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 04-23 12:39
LONG is okay, but don't go all-in; the compression disk prefers to first insert the needle and wash it out.
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PleaseReadTheWhitepaperFirst.
· 04-23 12:37
Followed, the key is whether the volume increase matches the cooperation.
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0XsundayCook
· 04-23 12:27
Your idea is good: first observe sideways consolidation, then wait for an expansion phase, and confirm the breakout before increasing your position for greater stability.
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Mint-ColoredSlippage
· 04-23 12:19
Can you talk about the key resistance/support levels you're watching? I think there's quite a bit of overhead pressure, so it's better to wait for a pullback confirmation before entering.
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NeonHalf-MeltedIceCream
· 04-23 12:13
When the breakthrough fails, run quickly; don't fight to the end.
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MetalKeyInsomnia
· 04-23 12:13
I'm also watching $PLUME, waiting for a solid 4H support to confirm before chasing.
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BudgetDeFi
· 04-23 12:13
It feels like small coins have been holding back recently, hoping it's not a false breakout.
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