Breakout didn't materialize, sure. But scooping up positions in this mid-range zone? Not exactly a rookie move. Sometimes the failed BO sets up the better entry anyway.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 1h ago
It's common for a breakout to fail, but taking a position at this level? That's something only a seasoned trader would do.
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rug_connoisseur
· 17h ago
Well, a failed breakout actually provided a pretty good entry point. I can understand that logic.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 17h ago
No comment on the failed breakout, but bottom fishing at the midpoint this time really wasn’t a loss. In fact, if the breakout fails, it might just be the best entry point.
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OnChainSleuth
· 17h ago
A failed breakout is actually a great opportunity to buy the dip. I've seen this play many times. Experienced traders who accumulate in the mid-range always play it this way.
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quietly_staking
· 17h ago
Nah, seriously, the failed breakout actually gave an even lower entry point. Sometimes you just have to wait like this.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 17h ago
Another breakout attempt failed again, but to be fair, picking up bargains in the mid-range this time wasn’t exactly a rookie move... That’s what I thought, and then I overlooked the liquidation price.
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Breakout didn't materialize, sure. But scooping up positions in this mid-range zone? Not exactly a rookie move. Sometimes the failed BO sets up the better entry anyway.