DCR has finally broken through its accumulation phase, and the technicals are firing on all cylinders. The inverse head and shoulders pattern is now confirmed - a textbook signal that usually precedes strong upside momentum.
This kind of breakout typically shifts market dynamics into an aggressive buying phase. You'll see volume pick up, retail FOMO kicking in, and institutions potentially adding to positions at better prices than they expected.
The real question now: what's next? The $36.5 zone is where supply kicks in - think of it as a wall of sell orders just waiting at that level. That's your critical checkpoint. Either we punch through it and continue running higher, or we get rejected and pull back to retest support.
Technically speaking, if we can close above $36.5 with conviction, the path opens up to explore fresh highs. The inverse shoulder pattern breaking out usually has some legs to it, so the risk/reward here is worth monitoring closely. What's your take - do you see the continuation happening from here?
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4am_degen
· 9h ago
Can the 36.5 barrier really be broken? Brothers, don't go off-topic again.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 15h ago
Is breaking through the 36.5 level really the key? I bet it won't go up.
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It's another inverse head and shoulders pattern. Need to verify if this trick is really effective.
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Institutional buying? Looks like they're trying to scam retail investors into buying in again.
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Has the volume picked up? That's what I care about. Looks good on the chart means nothing.
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Instead of just looking at technical lines, I want to know what the big players are doing lately.
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How many times does $36.5 need to hit the limit down before breaking through? No rush to buy in.
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FOMO retail investors usually buy at the top. Think about it the other way around.
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I've seen this textbook signal many times, but the results are always different.
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Can we stop always hyping the inverse shoulder? Really check the on-chain data.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-15 20:06
36.5 is a critical threshold; if it can't be broken through, it will be another round of a "cutting leeks" show.
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MEVEye
· 01-15 12:02
36.5, can that key level be broken? It feels like FOMO can't even be stirred up.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-15 12:02
Can the 36.5 hurdle really be broken? It feels like I'm always just a little short.
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QuietlyStaking
· 01-15 11:55
36.5 I had already identified the key level long ago, but can this wave really break through? Feels like institutions are shaking out the weak hands.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-15 11:35
Can the 36.5 hurdle be broken through? It feels like it's about to crash down again...
DCR has finally broken through its accumulation phase, and the technicals are firing on all cylinders. The inverse head and shoulders pattern is now confirmed - a textbook signal that usually precedes strong upside momentum.
This kind of breakout typically shifts market dynamics into an aggressive buying phase. You'll see volume pick up, retail FOMO kicking in, and institutions potentially adding to positions at better prices than they expected.
The real question now: what's next? The $36.5 zone is where supply kicks in - think of it as a wall of sell orders just waiting at that level. That's your critical checkpoint. Either we punch through it and continue running higher, or we get rejected and pull back to retest support.
Technically speaking, if we can close above $36.5 with conviction, the path opens up to explore fresh highs. The inverse shoulder pattern breaking out usually has some legs to it, so the risk/reward here is worth monitoring closely. What's your take - do you see the continuation happening from here?