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I prefer this kind of "probability-based shape + risk control first" reminder, which is much more reliable than just shouting target levels.
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AlleyLittleOverlord
BCH 4H Structure Analysis: Double Bottom Formation, Bullish Opportunity Is Near
$BCH The 4-hour chart shows a standard double bottom (W bottom) structure, currently breaking through the neckline and entering a critical retest confirmation stage.
1. Pattern Logic (Understanding This Reversal)
Two Bottoms: The price tests support twice, bearish momentum exhausts, the second bottom does not make a new low, and buying interest gradually takes over.
Neckline Breakout: Resistance between the two bottoms is strongly broken, turning former resistance into strong support.
Retest Confirmation: After the breakout, volume decreases as the price retests the neckline area (445–435), which is the most stable low-risk entry point for the pattern.
As long as this support zone remains effective, the upward structure is intact, and the bullish trend continues; if it breaks below 420, the pattern invalidates, and you should exit decisively.
2. Practical Strategy (Clear and Actionable)
Entry Zone: 445–435 range (enter long after retest stabilizes at the neckline)
Stop Loss: Below 420 (break below indicates pattern failure, strict stop-loss)
Target Direction: After breakout, upward space opens, first look at the previous high, then the pattern’s equal-distance target.
Technical patterns are probabilistic, not absolute. Be patient for retest confirmation, avoid chasing highs, set strict stop-losses, and prioritize risk control. With a clear short-term structure, execute according to plan!
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BTC is climbing higher and higher; the bears are starting to look like fuel—but don’t forget: when it turns back and you get smashed again, it hits just as hard.
BTC3,91%
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CryptoSat
$BTC just hit $76,350 while triggering heavy liquidations.
In the past hour alone, short positions valued at $85 million were liquidated.
24H Total : $526.13 Million
- Shorts: $298.92M
- Longs: $227.21M
191,748 traders wiped out.
Largest single liq: $12.18M on Aster- $ETH
Shorts are getting destroyed as BTC pushes higher.
Momentum shifting fast. 🔥
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Recently, interacting with airdrops is starting to feel a bit like dating: you think you’re filtering projects, but in reality a lot of them are just filtering the gas in your wallet and your patience. My approach is a little earthy: first check whether the contract and fund flows have any “human touch” (for example, active addresses aren’t all robotic one-stop shops), and then decide whether to click those few times. Also, don’t interact too regularly—if it’s too script-like, you’re more likely to get reverse-scammed. Don’t treat every “possible snapshot” like the last train. When FOMO hits a
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I used to often say "On-chain data doesn't lie," but now I have to add: on-chain data isn't lying, but the data you're seeing might already be half a beat behind. Slow node synchronization, RPC rate limiting, indexers acting up and missing a few blocks—while you're watching the address funds flow eagerly, they've already switched to a different route, and you're still waiting for the interface to respond.
Recently, unlocking/staking unlocks have been talked about as if it's the end of the world. Many people's "selling pressure warnings" are actually just self-dramatization based on delayed dat
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1.31 After the wave swept away liquidity and pulled up, it feels like someone is accumulating chips.
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MarcusCorvinus
$XRP bullish breakout, momentum is strong
I’m seeing a clean push from 1.31 → 1.42 with strong candles.
Price is making higher highs and holding near resistance.
Entry : 1.39 – 1.42
Target : 1.48 → 1.55
Stop Loss : 1.34
How it’s possible :
Liquidity was taken at 1.31 → buyers stepped in → now price is trending up.
Holding near highs shows strength, breakout likely continues.
I’m bullish while higher lows hold.
Let’s go and Trade now $XRP ‌
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62.3B No timetable yet? This is just feeding panic into the market.
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TheBuzzingBee
✨️🌟💢 $WLFI reacted to the news and dropped immediately
#trading
World Liberty Financial has proposed unlocking 62.3 billion WLFI tokens that were previously locked without a distribution schedule.
$WLFI ‌
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It's not bragging; being recognized for two consecutive years shows that you've been consistently working.
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CryptoRevolutionMaster
Paris, bullish vibes, The best BNBCHAIN KOL for 2026. Means a lot, especially when you get it for 2nd year in a row 🔥🏆
Let's keep building together 💎🔥
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I’ve recently been watching the “returns” around LST re-staking, and the more I look at it, the more it feels like this: money doesn’t just appear out of thin air. Either the validator income from the underlying staking gets bundled up and redistributed again, or the new protocol/the project team chips in, or they simply shift the risk back by one step. You think you’re taking a few extra percentage points, but it might actually mean you’re helping someone else bear the “who has to take the hit first when something goes wrong” order.
To put it plainly, the biggest problem with re-staking isn’t
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I used to open more and more wallets, wanting to try out every chain, but the result was assets shattered like cookie crumbs: 20U here, 0.03 ETH there, looking quite "diversified," but actually just making trouble for myself. Now I stick to one set: main wallet only for big holdings and long-term assets, and open a "trash wallet" specifically for airdrops/interactions/crazy Meme tokens—don't pollute the main account even if I lose. Plus, I keep a spreadsheet/script that checks balances and approvals once a day—less mysticism, more bookkeeping. Celebrity signals that shift attention are most li
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Lately, people keep asking me, “Do you really need to understand block builders and bundling?” I think retail investors knowing about 70–80% is enough: you don’t have to know how to write a searcher, but you do need to understand that the transaction you click may not go into the block in the order you expect. Someone can package it, cut the line, and swallow all of your slippage—plainly put, “transactions aren’t happening in a vacuum.” So I focus on two things: first, try to use reliable private channels / anti-MEV-type entry points; second, don’t get greedy with the parameters—don’t crank sl
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