TOSHI's chart is painting a textbook setup right now. We're looking at a triple tap formation with a solid bounce materializing - if this holds, pushing through to claim that market structure break above shouldn't be much trouble. But here's the plan: dropping below the 0.00037 support means I'm cutting exposure and preparing for potential fresh lows. Clean levels, straightforward risk management.

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RiddleMastervip
· 2025-11-25 09:01
Three touches without breaking, are we really going to To da moon this time?
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MevSandwichvip
· 2025-11-24 02:50
Textbook pattern, triple bottom rebound? This setup looks so familiar—the last coin people said this about ended up getting cut in half...
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BTCWaveRidervip
· 2025-11-24 02:43
The phrase of touching this trap three times sounds quite professional, but last time a coin said something similar...
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 2025-11-24 02:38
Three times of touching the bottom and rebounding, this wave is quite interesting

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If 0.00037 breaks, it's time to run, don't gamble

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Textbook-level pattern? Let's wait and see, no rush

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Risk Management is done quite clearly, just see if the support can hold

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This time it might really go up, after grinding for so long

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If it breaks, reduce position, indeed still need a plan B

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It's rebounded three times but still hasn't gone up, I'm a bit annoyed

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Breaking through will take down the market structure, just see if this rebound is strong

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Support looks stable, but still need to be cautious with holdings.
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 2025-11-24 02:38
After hitting the bottom three times, it can still Rebound. I've seen this trap too many times, all false breakouts.
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