The previous chart may not have been clear enough. This time, the support and resistance levels are marked more prominently. Adding a core point — looking solely at the naked K-line structure, different timeframes show obvious differentiation: the weekly and daily charts are in an upward trend, but the 4-hour and 1-hour charts are showing weakness and downward pressure. The following chart displays the specific support and resistance levels at the 1-hour timeframe. It is important to note that key levels across different timeframes are not consistent, and their strength varies as well. This is also why developing trading strategies and risk management systems is particularly crucial — only through multi-timeframe analysis can risks be better mitigated.
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-22 19:11
Cycle differentiation is something I fell into three years ago... I was optimistic about the big level but got crushed at the small level, ending up losing so much I doubted my life haha
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-22 16:24
Multi-cycle differentiation really needs to be paid attention to, otherwise you'll be slapped on both sides.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-22 16:22
Multi-cycle divergence can indeed be easy to fall into traps. When the weekly and daily charts are upward, but the hourly chart drops sharply, this is when the most testing of patience occurs.
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MEVictim
· 01-22 16:18
Cycle differentiation can indeed be tricky, as short-term weakness can't withstand the long-term upward trend...
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BearMarketSage
· 01-22 16:13
Cycle differentiation can indeed be tricky, trying to go long on the daily chart and short on the 4-hour chart is just ridiculous.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 01-22 16:08
Oh my, multi-timeframe divergence is indeed easy to fall into traps. Last time, I ignored the hourly pressure, and as a result, I was forcibly knocked down.
The previous chart may not have been clear enough. This time, the support and resistance levels are marked more prominently. Adding a core point — looking solely at the naked K-line structure, different timeframes show obvious differentiation: the weekly and daily charts are in an upward trend, but the 4-hour and 1-hour charts are showing weakness and downward pressure. The following chart displays the specific support and resistance levels at the 1-hour timeframe. It is important to note that key levels across different timeframes are not consistent, and their strength varies as well. This is also why developing trading strategies and risk management systems is particularly crucial — only through multi-timeframe analysis can risks be better mitigated.