OP has recently experienced a slight pullback, but from the overall market structure, this is more of an adjustment rather than a sign of weakness. In the cryptocurrency market, any healthy upward trend requires proper breathing room, and this seems to be such a moment.



This kind of adjustment often tests traders' patience—so long as the support levels remain intact, the probability of a subsequent rebound is high. The key factor to focus on is the change in trading volume. In OP's historical performance, the most destructive market movements often occur when people are least prepared, so do not be fooled by the recent calm.

Stay vigilant and closely monitor the points where volume is released—this is very likely the signal that the next opportunity is emerging.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 01-20 03:25
Oh, so you're talking about a breathing opportunity again? I just want to ask, is the support level really that solid? --- A pullback is just a pullback, don't look for reasons for yourself, okay? --- The key still depends on volume; rebounds without volume are all fake. --- Waiting to see volume release; for now, it's safer to stay on the sidelines. --- Historical performance is there; it’s indeed easy to get caught off guard unexpectedly. --- Has the support level held? If not, everything else is just talk. --- I agree with the idea that a calm illusion is good; the worst thing is a sudden crash.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-20 02:31
It's the same old story again—support levels, volume, the next opportunity... I'm almost deaf from hearing it all haha. A pullback is just a pullback; what really matters is whether big players are entering. Rebounds with no volume are just like paper. Let's wait and see. If the volume doesn't pick up, I won't touch it.
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GasWranglervip
· 01-19 09:09
honestly if you actually analyze the mempool data, this "support holding" narrative is empirically overblown. the volume profile here is demonstrably sub-optimal for any serious reversal setup
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CrossChainMessengervip
· 01-19 00:54
As long as the support level is not broken, I remain bullish. It's that simple, don't listen to those complicated analyses. Let's wait until the trading volume amplifies. Right now, it's a bit eerily calm. This wave of OP will either rebound or break through directly, there is no third possibility.
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MevHuntervip
· 01-17 08:55
Oh my God, it's both a support level and a volume zone. After all that, isn't it just betting on a rebound?
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BearMarketBarbervip
· 01-17 08:55
Oh no, talking about support levels and volume again. I feel like this explanation always works? I'm really afraid of those "completely unprepared" moments—it's so frustrating.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 01-17 08:52
Ha, it's that same saying "Adjustment is not weakness" again. How can I believe it every time they say it? It's only miraculous if the support level can hold. If this round really rebounds, I'll livestream and eat my screen. Volume release? I just want to see who's secretly offloading. Sounds nice, but it's just gambling on the support level. I would rather trust the K-line in my hand.
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MergeConflictvip
· 01-17 08:51
If the support level is broken, I will laugh to death. Any talk of adjustments now is pointless. --- We really need to keep an eye on the trading volume; otherwise, we'll be caught in another trap. --- OP's recent correction is truly disgusting, but the rebound should come quickly. --- It's easy to say, but when it comes to a crash, no one can hold up. --- I believe in the illusion of calmness; history keeps repeating itself this way. --- As long as the support level isn't broken, there's still hope. Once it's broken, all bets are off. --- Instead of just watching the trading volume, it's better to look directly at the capital flow—more straightforward. --- Every time there's talk of adjustment, it turns into a bear market as the process continues. --- Is the probability of a rebound high this time? It feels a bit fake. --- What to be cautious about? I've already set my stop-loss.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 01-17 08:44
Here we go again. Every time there's a pullback, it's called an adjustment. The last time it was described this way, I got stuck for three months.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 01-17 08:28
You're bullish again. Is the trading volume really being released? It looks to me like it's just stagnant water.
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