Regarding the LINEA project, my view is that compared to those more well-known small-cap coins—such as Dogecoin, Frog Coin, and the like—the price increase is not particularly remarkable. Essentially, it's a rebound after an oversold condition, with limited upward momentum. From the chart, the four-hour timeframe indeed encounters a resistance level, but the 15-minute trend is noticeably stronger, and this divergence is quite interesting. For long-term traders, you can wait for a pullback to gradually add small positions and test the waters; there's no need to go all-in at once. For short-term players, I recommend observing for now, as there are no particularly clear entry points at the moment. I probably won't explain each trade to everyone beforehand, and I myself have quite a few positions that ended with stop-loss or capital preservation exits—that's the normal state of the market.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-03 15:01
The rebound momentum is limited, so I'm not really daring to chase.
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The four-hour resistance is so obvious, and a strong 15-minute move is pointless; divergence is just a trap.
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Try a light long-term position to test the waters; for short-term trading, just stay flat, there's not much room for action.
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Honestly, LINEA's gains are quite average, compared to those memecoins, it's just a flop.
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Stop-loss to protect capital and exit is standard practice; don't expect every trade to be profitable.
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Wait for a pullback before making moves; now is not the right time to enter.
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Gradually adding small positions sounds good, just worried that a pullback might break through the support level.
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If the resistance level is here, and it can't go higher, then don't force it.
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Short-term traders should stay quiet and observe; there's really no clear level.
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Oversold rebound scenarios are the easiest to deceive people into entering.
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RuntimeError
· 01-02 14:53
I don't think the rebound of LINEA is as strong as expected; it feels overrated.
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Anyone would jump in on a oversold rebound, but the question is whether the momentum is enough. This time, it still looks a bit weak.
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Wait, 15-minute strength but 4-hour resistance? This kind of divergence is indeed interesting, but I'll wait and see first.
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Long-term can try a small position, but there aren't many good entry points for short-term. I'm just waiting now.
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Honestly, I also have quite a few stop-loss orders. That's just how the market is; there's nothing to be ashamed of.
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LINEA isn't much different from coins like Dogecoin; let the rebound happen, don't be too stubborn.
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It's good to buy in batches, don't go all in at once. I learned my lesson the last time.
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If the 4-hour resistance blocks the pullback, just keep watching. No need to rush to get in.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-02 14:46
Hey, wait a minute. The four-hour resistance level is so obvious, and you're still daring to chase? I'm feeling exhausted just watching.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-02 14:36
This rebound is really disappointing; even Dogecoin is performing better than it.
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SilentObserver
· 01-02 14:35
Linea, this round is just so-so, a rebound and that's it, nothing special.
Regarding the LINEA project, my view is that compared to those more well-known small-cap coins—such as Dogecoin, Frog Coin, and the like—the price increase is not particularly remarkable. Essentially, it's a rebound after an oversold condition, with limited upward momentum. From the chart, the four-hour timeframe indeed encounters a resistance level, but the 15-minute trend is noticeably stronger, and this divergence is quite interesting. For long-term traders, you can wait for a pullback to gradually add small positions and test the waters; there's no need to go all-in at once. For short-term players, I recommend observing for now, as there are no particularly clear entry points at the moment. I probably won't explain each trade to everyone beforehand, and I myself have quite a few positions that ended with stop-loss or capital preservation exits—that's the normal state of the market.