During a market pullback, which metric do you rely on most? Volume trends? Support levels? Let's hear what actually works for you when prices start sliding.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 7h ago
Honestly, I only look at trading volume. When both volume and price decline together, that's the real drop. The support level strategy doesn't work for me; I often get broken through.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 23h ago
Both the volume and support levels need to be considered, but honestly, I trust trading volume more; it can't be deceived.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 23h ago
Look at the trading volume, stop talking about those support levels. When it really drops, the volume will dry up and you should just run.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 23h ago
Volume can't be fooled, and support levels breaking is just breaking; the key is whether you can cut losses... really
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ProofOfNothing
· 23h ago
When it drops, I look at the volume. Rebounds with no volume are all fake... To be honest, the support levels are no longer reliable.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 23h ago
To be honest, I stopped believing in support levels a long time ago. Instead, I pay the most attention to volume tricks... I'd rather stare at the candlestick chart in a daze than get trapped.
During a market pullback, which metric do you rely on most? Volume trends? Support levels? Let's hear what actually works for you when prices start sliding.