When you see buyers snapping up dips fast and bounces staying shallow, that's textbook bullish action. The inverse applies to bear markets—any pop gets sold into almost immediately. Early Sunday data's already painting an interesting picture on the charts. Market structure says the momentum could be meaningful.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-07 06:09
Damn, starting to dip again. This time, we're really about to take off.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-06 11:50
The early rally was briefly pushed up but then pushed down... This rhythm feels a bit off.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-05 00:59
The early trading data is so fierce, dips are being eaten up in seconds... A shallow rebound is indeed a sign for bears to watch.
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ILCollector
· 01-05 00:56
The shallow rebound was crushed through, this buying pressure is a bit weak...
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-05 00:49
Sunday morning session, this momentum is indeed a bit something. The bottom-fishing speed is so fast and the fluctuation is so shallow... hmm, let's wait and see if it can break out.
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SingleForYears
· 01-05 00:42
Hmm... a shallow rebound being crushed just means there's no bottom yet.
When you see buyers snapping up dips fast and bounces staying shallow, that's textbook bullish action. The inverse applies to bear markets—any pop gets sold into almost immediately. Early Sunday data's already painting an interesting picture on the charts. Market structure says the momentum could be meaningful.