ENA's weekly chart pattern is showing striking similarities to what we saw back in September 2024. The price action setup looks remarkably analogous—same resistance zones, comparable momentum structure, and parallel candlestick formations. This kind of historical replay often catches traders off guard. Whether this time plays out identically depends on the broader market conditions and on-chain activity. Worth keeping tabs on as we approach the critical price levels that defined that earlier period.
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NFTDreamer
· 01-12 22:05
History repeating? I lost a lot in that SEP wave, I can't gamble on this one...
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-10 11:23
Can you believe in history repeating itself? Last September, it was the same story, and look what happened haha
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FancyResearchLab
· 01-10 02:54
Talking about the same old story of history repeating itself... I was watching the September wave too, but it still got slapped in the face by the market. Can this time really be copied and pasted successfully?
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-10 02:52
Will history repeat itself? Can we copy homework this time?
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-10 02:46
History repeating? I didn't buy the dip in September, and now it's happening again. I'm going to cry.
ENA's weekly chart pattern is showing striking similarities to what we saw back in September 2024. The price action setup looks remarkably analogous—same resistance zones, comparable momentum structure, and parallel candlestick formations. This kind of historical replay often catches traders off guard. Whether this time plays out identically depends on the broader market conditions and on-chain activity. Worth keeping tabs on as we approach the critical price levels that defined that earlier period.