Descending Resistance Line Testing: The price is approaching a critical descending resistance line. This line has acted as a ceiling multiple times, and each touch weakens its strength. The current proximity suggests a potential breakout if the price gains momentum. 2. Strong Descending Channel: The price has been moving within a well-defined descending channel. Descending channels often precede a bullish breakout, especially if the price nears the upper boundary, as is happening now. 3. Support Holding Steady: The lower boundary (descending support line) has consistently supported the price. This creates a structure of "higher probability" for the price to break upward rather than fall below support. 4. Smaller Descending Channel (Bullish Flag): Inside the larger descending channel, there’s a smaller channel. This is often a bullish flag formation, signaling consolidation before an upward move. The narrowing of this smaller channel suggests that a decision point is near. 5. Compression of Price Action: The distance between the descending resistance and support lines is tightening, creating a price compression zone. Such zones are often followed by a sharp breakout, and since the price is approaching the upper boundary, it leans toward an upward breakout.
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