$UP early accumulation with potential reversal



I’m seeing base forming because $UP stopped dumping and moving sideways
Sellers losing strength

Entry Point 0.160 to 0.168
Target Point 0.185 then 0.21
Stop Loss 0.150

I’m expecting slow recovery
Needs confirmation

This is possible because accumulation leads to breakout

Let’s go and Trade now $UP ‌
UP-15,95%
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0xPeachy
· 7h ago
It feels more like the bottoming-out phase; don't rush to go all-in.
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GateUser-7e77b8d8
· 11h ago
Let's first look at 0.185; only after stabilizing can we talk about 0.21.
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GateUser-b8facbc5
· 19h ago
Still want to do more? The market maker has a team, a system, and volume. Still lying in wait? They know every move you make. You can only short and fight against the market maker. You will make money sooner or later.
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0xSecondThought
· 04-18 07:57
Trading sideways around 0.16 indeed looks like building a bottom; wait for more momentum to confirm.
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EraPuzzleMaster
· 04-18 07:48
The stop loss of 0.15 is quite clear; just follow the plan and execute accordingly.
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GateUser-28f37882
· 04-18 07:19
A batch of 0.160-0.168 can be ambushed; remember not to chase the rise.
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MintCondition
· 04-18 07:14
I will wait for it to retest 0.168 without breaking before adding to my position; if it breaks through, I will follow. The 0.15 stop loss must be firm.
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ProofOfVibes
· 04-18 07:07
Lateral consolidation + weakening selling pressure is a good sign, but I will only observe with a small position until a volume breakout occurs.
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DaoAfterparty
· 04-18 07:01
A rise or fall is always possible; the key is whether there is a breakout of the trend line and volume confirmation afterward.
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ButterStop-LossLine
· 04-18 06:55
It is crucial to confirm this sentence; fake breakouts are too common.
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