Pieverse's recent price action is quite interesting. On the 4-hour chart, a strong bullish candle directly broke through the downtrend. During the pullback test, it stubbornly refused to break the previous low, and then several consecutive bullish candles pushed higher—this is a textbook pattern. More importantly, after breaking the new high, it has stubbornly held this level without falling back, showing impressive resilience. From a technical perspective, the bullish signals are quite clear, so it's worth looking for suitable entry points to go long.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-04 10:02
Wow, this resistance to dropping is really strong. It broke through to a new high and still held steady. Why does this rally feel so fierce?
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-04 10:01
Damn, this move is really something. With such strong resistance to price drops, I'm starting to believe in it a bit.
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-04 09:58
Eh, this pattern is indeed solid, with strong resistance to decline.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 12-04 09:54
Hmm... this pattern is indeed quite interesting, but I'm just worried it might be another fake breakout, and we'll see the same old story of retail investors getting fleeced again.
Pieverse's recent price action is quite interesting. On the 4-hour chart, a strong bullish candle directly broke through the downtrend. During the pullback test, it stubbornly refused to break the previous low, and then several consecutive bullish candles pushed higher—this is a textbook pattern. More importantly, after breaking the new high, it has stubbornly held this level without falling back, showing impressive resilience. From a technical perspective, the bullish signals are quite clear, so it's worth looking for suitable entry points to go long.