Breaking through weak resistance levels makes the subsequent upward trend worth looking forward to.
Currently in a consolidation phase. The structure after the breakout is undergoing a retest, and this process is very critical—patience is required. From the movement of TOTAL2(1D), trend reversal signals are gradually being established.
Although there are fluctuations in the short term, from a larger cycle perspective, the bullish pattern remains intact. As long as key support levels are held, continuing to hold long positions is no problem. Markets often only truly take off after repeated confirmations, so don't rush.
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HodlVeteran
· 01-17 04:03
Bro, I didn't miss this time. The pattern of breaking through and retesting is something I was caught off guard by back in 2017. Now it just looks like a familiar recipe.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-16 06:15
I'm tired of hearing about the breakdown retest routine. Every time it's "be patient and wait," but I still get trapped. It really just keeps confirming over and over until the end of time.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-14 17:38
Be patient and wait. The breakout and retest are indeed the key moments. Don't be scared off by short-term fluctuations.
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StableGenius
· 01-14 17:21
"patience in consolidation"—yeah, empirically speaking this is where most retail gets liquidated. let me explain why: breakouts look convincing until they don't. TOTAL2 retest could easily be the trap before the real dump, contrary to popular belief.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-14 17:21
Be patient and wait. Breakout retests are like this; repeated confirmation is needed before taking off. Don't panic.
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RadioShackKnight
· 01-14 17:21
After breaking the level, it's about repeatedly confirming it. I understand this—it's a test of patience. Hold the support level firmly, and leave the rest to time.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-14 17:20
Breakout retest, this move really requires patience, otherwise it's easy to be shaken out.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-14 17:12
Be patient and wait for the breakdown confirmation; holding the support will keep you stable.
Breaking through weak resistance levels makes the subsequent upward trend worth looking forward to.
Currently in a consolidation phase. The structure after the breakout is undergoing a retest, and this process is very critical—patience is required. From the movement of TOTAL2(1D), trend reversal signals are gradually being established.
Although there are fluctuations in the short term, from a larger cycle perspective, the bullish pattern remains intact. As long as key support levels are held, continuing to hold long positions is no problem. Markets often only truly take off after repeated confirmations, so don't rush.