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MON has recently shown some interesting signals in its chart. On the daily chart, it has already broken out of the previous downtrend, started to rebound after hitting the bottom — this is a key turning point. Looking upward, both the 1-hour and 4-hour K-lines are continuously rising, with a healthy rhythm, and the buying pressure on the market is clearly strengthening.
The previous prolonged decline pattern has been completely reversed. From a technical perspective, the big players have already accumulated enough chips during the decline and are now in a preparation phase. Multi-timeframe resonance + improved capital flow + technical bottoming and rebound — these signals stacking together suggest that a volume-driven rally could be imminent. Based on the current trend, a strong rebound to 0.03 or even beyond is a relatively reasonable expectation.
The current price level indeed presents a good window for positioning. However, it’s important to note that there may be a few minor oscillations before the surge to shake out weak hands, which is normal. Making the right move can yield considerable profits, but the premise is to be responsible for your own investment decisions. If you don’t agree with this approach, reverse operation is also an option. In any case, before entering, you should assess your own risk tolerance.
The idea that the market makers are collecting chips—I'm tired of hearing this, it's more reliable to look at the data.
The target of 0.03 might be a bit optimistic; it depends on whether the subsequent trading volume can support it.
For small coins like this, don't get washed out too badly; your risk tolerance needs to be really strong.
There are bottoming signals, but don't over-interpret them; the crypto space has so many tricks.
The chart does look interesting, but that target of 0.03 might be a bit optimistic.
The part about shaking out the traders was quite honest, at least it wasn't just hype.
The target of 0.03 feels a bit conservative.
Wait, are they starting to shake out again? Please don’t cut me again.
The market maker closing positions... always feels like I’m being cut.
Multi-cycle resonance is just another way of saying "looks like it will rise," haha.
This time is really different, trust me, my friend works at a market maker.
I truly believe in the layout window. Last time I said this... never mind, I won’t mention it.
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0.03 can it really break? Feels like this time is a bit different.
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Brothers, don't get too excited. Be mentally prepared for the shakeout.
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Improving liquidity is the key; other signals are secondary.
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I admit the positioning window, but risk still needs to be guarded against.
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If MON's rebound really happens, early entrants will take off immediately.
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Is the judgment that the market maker has enough chips reliable? I always feel it's exaggerated.
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The buying momentum is indeed strengthening, but don't be fooled by the false signals.
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Counter-trend trading sounds good, but who knows.
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I agree with the bottoming on the daily chart; we'll see how it develops later.
I've heard the "whale accumulating chips" theory too many times; let's wait until the volume breaks through before discussing further.
Those few shakeouts probably washed me out, haha.
If it drops back again this time, I might really change careers.
The rebound is okay to join, but definitely don't go all in, brother.