$OIH's chart structure looks promising for a solid 50% bounce play. Ideally wanted to catch it a bit lower for entry—but let's be real, that ship might've sailed. Thinking of allocating 1-2% of the portfolio here with a wider stop loss to give it breathing room. Risk-reward setup isn't perfect, but the technical setup has enough juice to warrant a small position.
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SignatureVerifier
· 9h ago
nah the entry point validation here is... questionable at best. technically speaking, that 50% bounce thesis requires further auditing before i'd touch it. insufficient momentum confirmation tbh—ship didn't just sail, it hit a reef
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 9h ago
NGL, the chart does look kind of interesting, but I did miss the entry point—feeling a bit regretful.
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OffchainWinner
· 9h ago
50% rebound? This ship really is a bit late to board.
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It's that same old "give your stop loss more breathing room" talk, sounds familiar.
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Throwing in 1-2% is just a gamble, anyway, no way you'll lose your shirt.
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The technicals look good, just worried reality might smack us in the face.
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This risk-reward ratio... sigh, going all-in doesn't feel right, not going all-in doesn't feel right either.
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The chart does look decent, but the entry point was missed long ago.
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Testing the waters with a small position is fine, just don't get blinded by that 50%.
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The word "breathing room" is used well here—basically just means chickening out.
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 9h ago
ngl this rebound potential is really tempting, but missing the low point hurts a bit.
$OIH's chart structure looks promising for a solid 50% bounce play. Ideally wanted to catch it a bit lower for entry—but let's be real, that ship might've sailed. Thinking of allocating 1-2% of the portfolio here with a wider stop loss to give it breathing room. Risk-reward setup isn't perfect, but the technical setup has enough juice to warrant a small position.