$FOGO after a sharp correction in the 0.041 range, the price has gradually stabilized and found support around 0.0384. As the candlesticks converge, market selling pressure is noticeably weakening—this is a typical volatility compression phenomenon, often indicating an imminent directional breakout.



From a technical perspective, support levels are sequentially at 0.0380 and 0.0376, while resistance is at 0.0396 and 0.0410. For traders, the 0.0380-0.0385 range is an ideal entry point, with the first target at 0.0396, and if momentum continues, it can further target 0.0410. Setting stop-loss below 0.0375 is considered reasonable.

It is worth noting that the momentum indicator is currently in the oversold zone, but the price structure remains intact—this is a common signal before a rebound. Patient participants in the market are waiting for opportunities here, while impulsive actions often come at a cost.

From a higher time frame, this correction is just a short-term adjustment within a broader bullish structure, and the true trend direction will be confirmed upon breaking key levels.
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GmGmNoGnvip
· 01-20 03:59
It's that kind of "volatility compression needs to break out" argument again... I've seen it too many times, every time they say it will go up, but then it just crashes in the opposite direction.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-17 09:01
Volatility compression is here, and the show is about to begin. I like this rhythm.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 01-17 09:00
I'm tired of the phrase "volatility compression" already. Every time they say it will break through, but what happens? It's just sideways grinding to a deadlock.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 01-17 08:58
This wave of correction indeed looks comfortable. As long as 0.0384 has support, there's nothing to fear.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-17 08:41
It's another wave of volatility compression and oversold rebound... Nice words, but isn't it still a gamble on the direction? Why does this person always dance around 0.038? I'm already tired of it. Either break 0.0375 or surge to 0.041. Can we be a bit more decisive... Wait a minute, I just want to know if this will be another false breakout. We said the same thing last time.
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