Looking at how Alt Season might take shape—there's actually a three-stage process worth tracking. We've already broken through both the horizontal and diagonal resistance levels, which locked in a local bottom as our first checkpoint. That's step one in the books. Right now, we're sitting at a critical resistance zone. The question becomes whether this level holds real conviction or just a bounce. Step two is all about testing that staying power—if momentum can push through and hold, we might be looking at something more substantial. The structure matters here; breakouts without follow-through tend to fizzle fast.
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Anon4461
· 14h ago
Rebound, rebound, and more rebound. Can we really hold on this time, or is it the same old story?
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CompoundPersonality
· 14h ago
Breaking below is breaking below, the question is whether it can hold up, and that's the key.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 14h ago
Oh no, can the support really hold? Feels like another fake-out coming.
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If it breaks down, it breaks down. The key is whether it can hold afterward, otherwise it's all for nothing.
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Three-step approach, huh... I'm just worried the second step will rug me directly.
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I agree that structure is very important, but is the trading volume enough now? Breakouts without volume are all nonsense.
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It's both a rebound and support. Why do I feel this wave might still break?
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Is altseason coming? My positions have already been liquidated twice haha, now just watching the show.
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Holding the breakout is the way to go. That move yesterday also broke out, but what happened? It came back in a second.
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Wait, is the momentum really enough? I don't think the candlestick pattern looks right.
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ProxyCollector
· 14h ago
Breaking below is just breaking below; it's not like I haven't seen it before. The key is whether we can hold steady this time.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 15h ago
Well... Three stages sound good, but the real question is whether it can hold up?
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So what if it breaks down? The key still depends on whether the volume can keep up.
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Structure is very important, there's no doubt about that. I'm just worried it might be a false break again.
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The second step is the most critical. If there's no stable retest here, it will have to go through a shakeout.
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A rebound doesn't equal a reversal; it depends on the next moves.
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That's right, without trading volume, it really can't sustain.
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It still feels like trying to find support. A real recovery is still far away.
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Honestly, whether this resistance can be broken is still a question.
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Follow-up is very important; otherwise, it's just a false breakout.
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Three-step approach sounds ideal, but in reality, it might not go so smoothly.
Looking at how Alt Season might take shape—there's actually a three-stage process worth tracking. We've already broken through both the horizontal and diagonal resistance levels, which locked in a local bottom as our first checkpoint. That's step one in the books. Right now, we're sitting at a critical resistance zone. The question becomes whether this level holds real conviction or just a bounce. Step two is all about testing that staying power—if momentum can push through and hold, we might be looking at something more substantial. The structure matters here; breakouts without follow-through tend to fizzle fast.