LTCUSDT Analysis Active Buyers and Ideal Short-Term Reaction Zones
Buyers are highly active in LTCUSDT, and I’ve identified levels within the blue boxes for potential entries. Highlights:
Blue Box Levels: Carefully chosen zones where short-term reactions of 10-20% are possible.
Short-Term vs. Long-Term Outlook: While my high time frame expectation leans towards lower levels, these zones are excellent for short-term trades.
Confirmation: Always wait for upward breaks in lower time frames, supported by CDV, volume profile, and other key data points.
Key Observations: "The blue boxes are very carefully picked using volume footprint, volume profile, cumulative delta volume, and liquidity heatmap. When trading this zone, I will look for buyers and upward market structure breaks in lower time frames for confirmation."
This setup offers an excellent opportunity for short-term traders. As always, stay disciplined and let the data confirm your entries! 🚀
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