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RVN/USDT is brewing for a big move. From the chart structure, there is no doubt about this. The price continuously touches the same support zone, accompanied by persistent liquidity sweeps. What does this indicate? The selling pressure is gradually weakening, while buyers are quietly accumulating strength. The support level has been confirmed multiple times but has not been truly broken through. This repeated testing often signals the brewing of a rebound. The frequent liquidity sweeps indicate institutional positioning in this area. When this accumulation reaches a certain point, a sharp counter-move usually follows. The current trend structure is highly clear—this is exactly where a potential violent reversal is forming.
Not breaking the support means there are still people defending the floor below, and liquidity sweeps are frequent... Hmm, there's definitely some flavor to it.
Rather than waiting for a reversal, it's better to see how high this rebound can go and where the ceiling is—that's the key.
This kind of chart story sounds beautiful, but when it comes to execution, it often turns out different. What do you think?
Regarding RVN... do institutions really have such confidence in this coin? Instead of storytelling, I want to see the holding data.
Institutional layout? Wake up, retail investors are always the last to catch the bag.
However, this wave of RVN is indeed interesting, but you need to watch out for the risk of it suddenly breaking through.
As for RVN... to be honest, I can't quite see through it. Let's wait for the rebound and see.
Liquidity sweeps happen in an instant, you can't react in time.
Is this really happening this time? It feels like we've said the same before.
How many times does support need to be confirmed before it's enough... maybe we should wait for another wave before drawing conclusions.
If there's really a reversal, I'll cut my losses and go in. Don't follow the trend and get trapped again.
Support is support. Let's see if it can really hold up before drawing any conclusions. It's a bit early to decide now.
Institutional layout? According to this logic, all cryptocurrencies are brewing, but I want to see which one actually reverses.
Repeated support testing—what does it indicate? It might just be confirming that this is the new bottom; don't overthink it.
Honestly, RVN does look a bit interesting this time, but I’ve heard too many times about "violent reversal precursors."
Liquidity sweeps ≠ institutional layout; sometimes it's just retail investors cutting losses.
Wait until it really moves—everything else is just talk for now.