The daily timeframe still looks bullish. Yesterday, I warned that the price would return to $0.165 and suggested going long at that level. No more words, just look at the chart.
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GateUser-3b79afd5
· 3h ago
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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RegulatedDevelopment
· 8h ago
So your cost is at 0.23?
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WithPi,There'sAFuture.Let's
· 9h ago
Sure, sure, at least you said it in a way that sounds different to others.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 11h ago
Not a big problem. The 5-day moving average is starting to turn. Some say it's good luck. Guessing correctly 9 out of 10 times is too exaggerated.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 11h ago
Trading is fundamentally a matter of probability; the fewer operations, the higher the chance of winning. Once you've identified the right entry point, add to your position. Buy the dip and sell the high; don't reverse these actions, or your holding costs will keep increasing.
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GateUser-df2e8be3
· 12h ago
Although the market has uncertainties, analyzing problems is quite good. Keep it up!
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PowerCurrency
· 12h ago
Stop placing orders here. It's just luck. If you were really that skilled, you'd have time to type here.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 12h ago
Now, wait for the 5-day moving average to turn up and the 30-day moving average to rise, which is a signal that the market is starting to move.
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WallStreetTrendResearch
· 12h ago
From the daily chart 3K theorem, don't wait for the 8 o'clock close; the formation of the fourth K-line won't be too bad.
The daily timeframe still looks bullish. Yesterday, I warned that the price would return to $0.165 and suggested going long at that level. No more words, just look at the chart.