AAVE showed solid recovery action off the 1-hour fair value gap, but the setup feels stretched for aggressive longs right now. The bounce was textbook, yet there's limited room for comfortable entries at current levels. I'm sitting on my hands here, specifically watching for a multi-swing signal pattern to form on the 5-minute chart before considering any fresh positions. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take—patience beats forcing moves in extended markets.
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MrDecoder
· 8h ago
Watching AAVE's rebound, it feels a bit fake... holding cash for signals, not wanting to get caught in a trap
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BlockchainTherapist
· 9h ago
Wait, you said AAVE's rebound is textbook level? Why do I feel like it's a bit shaky...
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Layer3Dreamer
· 01-06 23:12
theoretically speaking, this fair value gap recovery is giving major cross-rollup state verification vibes—like watching recursive SNARKs collapse into equilibrium. the patience angle hits different tho, reminds me of vitalik's thesis on blockchain trilemma trade-offs. forcing a move here is basically breaking the interoperability vector, ngl
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-06 23:12
Wait a minute, is this rebound a trap? Feels like the position is too high.
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SellLowExpert
· 01-06 23:09
Giving up is the right choice; anyway, this rebound isn't really meaningful.
AAVE showed solid recovery action off the 1-hour fair value gap, but the setup feels stretched for aggressive longs right now. The bounce was textbook, yet there's limited room for comfortable entries at current levels. I'm sitting on my hands here, specifically watching for a multi-swing signal pattern to form on the 5-minute chart before considering any fresh positions. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't take—patience beats forcing moves in extended markets.