A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
A rather short picture emerges in this asset, let’s look at it. First, let's look at the local downward trend (it also acts as resistance), which formed after the upward trend was broken down. We tested it a couple of times, but we never saw any penetration.
Let's look at the current situation with this asset. First of all, you should pay attention to the correction that began on October 18, which led to a decrease in the price of the coin by 40%. It is important to note that there were very high sales volumes that day, however, after this decline, the asset began to show signs of recovery, which led to the formation...
Firstly, it's worth noting the local upward trend that had been in place since October 9. We recently broke this trend and performed a retest, which serves as the first strong signal for going short. Secondly, we observe a bearish pattern called the "rising wedge," which breaks downward, confirming our position. This is already the second signal for going...
Firstly, it's worth noting the local upward trend that had been in place since October 9. We recently broke this trend and performed a retest, which serves as the first strong signal for going short. Secondly, we observe a bearish pattern called the "rising wedge," which breaks downward, confirming our position. This is already the second signal for going...