There's still a window to re-enter this position. My exit trigger? A confirmed break below the parabolic structure.
We've seen this pattern before—price spikes out just enough to flush leveraged longs, then snaps right back into the channel. Classic liquidity grab move.
The real decision point comes at the 4-hour candle close. That's when the structure either holds or actually breaks down.
BTC needs to show its hand here. Watching closely.
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0xSoulless
· 12-11 07:09
It's the same old story, wait for the 4-hour chart, anyway the newbies will still get chopped.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 12-11 07:03
Ha, it's that old trick of liquidating long positions again. I've seen it ten times before.
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GasBankrupter
· 12-11 06:49
Those who try to bottom out all die before dawn, watching in loneliness
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12-11 06:47
Wait, is this another leverage clearing tactic? I fell for this last time.
There's still a window to re-enter this position. My exit trigger? A confirmed break below the parabolic structure.
We've seen this pattern before—price spikes out just enough to flush leveraged longs, then snaps right back into the channel. Classic liquidity grab move.
The real decision point comes at the 4-hour candle close. That's when the structure either holds or actually breaks down.
BTC needs to show its hand here. Watching closely.