$TE is actually respecting that resistance level. Sure, you'll see plenty of folks in the comments saying "grab the dip, anything below $7 is a steal." But it's not quite that straightforward. Back on Monday, I flagged that it closed right at resistance. Then Tuesday rolled around and it broke above it hard. The thing is, whether this dip is really a gift depends on where the price settles next. Resistance levels matter, and $TE seems to be paying attention to them. The current setup suggests traders should be watching carefully rather than just buying every dip below $7 without thinking about the technical picture.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-29 00:39
Those who buy the dip below 7 are all gamblers; the technical aspect needs to be understood clearly.
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StableCoinKaren
· 12-28 22:05
ngl Those "buy on dips" comments are really starting to wear me out. Is the technical picture really that easy to overlook? It all depends on the settlement position, brother.
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MissingSats
· 12-26 19:36
Is anything below 7 bucks considered a bargain? I think it's uncertain; it depends on how it moves afterward.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-26 14:44
Ha, it's those "buy on dips" leeks again, they haven't even looked at the chart.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-26 14:39
Ha, it's that same narrative of "buying the dip" again... On-chain data speaks for itself, don't just listen to those chasing gains and selling off in the comment section.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12-26 14:34
Bottom-fishers don't understand technical analysis. Do they really dare to buy during any decline?
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 12-26 14:32
Really, technical analysis cannot be ignored. The group blindly bottom-fishing will suffer sooner or later.
$TE is actually respecting that resistance level. Sure, you'll see plenty of folks in the comments saying "grab the dip, anything below $7 is a steal." But it's not quite that straightforward. Back on Monday, I flagged that it closed right at resistance. Then Tuesday rolled around and it broke above it hard. The thing is, whether this dip is really a gift depends on where the price settles next. Resistance levels matter, and $TE seems to be paying attention to them. The current setup suggests traders should be watching carefully rather than just buying every dip below $7 without thinking about the technical picture.