After sweeping liquidity downward, the gap has been filled, and now it's steadily holding back in the mid-range.
If this level can hold, the next move will most likely rotate toward that important resistance area above—the same place where it was previously pushed down.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 12-06 12:56
If we can't hold this key level, we'll be eating noodles again next time.
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-06 12:54
Can the median hold? Feels like there needs to be another round of shakeout.
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WhaleInTraining
· 12-06 12:44
Squatting in the middle range again, really need to see if it can break through that resistance level this time.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 12-06 12:36
It's the same old trick. Every time they talk about key levels, but in the end, it's just repeated shakeouts.
TON is tightening up again.
After sweeping liquidity downward, the gap has been filled, and now it's steadily holding back in the mid-range.
If this level can hold, the next move will most likely rotate toward that important resistance area above—the same place where it was previously pushed down.
Whether it can break through this level is key.